DHS will run out of money for salaries in early May: Mullin
Summary
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the department will run out of money to pay employee salaries in early May due to the ongoing partial government shutdown. The shutdown has lasted a record 66 days and affects all 22 agencies under DHS.Key Facts
- DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin issued the warning on Tuesday.
- DHS cannot pay employee salaries starting early May because of funding issues.
- The funding lapse is a result of the ongoing partial government shutdown.
- The shutdown has lasted for 66 days, the longest ever.
- DHS oversees 22 different agencies that are all affected.
- President Donald Trump took actions earlier to address the situation, but current funding problems remain.
- The shutdown impacts government operations tied to DHS.
- Employees across DHS agencies face uncertainty about their pay.
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