Johnson: Mission Near Complete Amid Shutdown
Major developments are unfolding in Washington as the government shutdown continues to disrupt key services while intensifying political debate over immigration, public safety, and U.S. military strategy.
Speaking on Capitol Hill, Mike Johnson addressed the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, now stretching weeks, and its growing impact across federal agencies and airport operations nationwide.
Johnson also pointed to a recent violent crime involving an 18-year-old student, calling the tragedy preventable and linking it to broader immigration enforcement policies. He argued that current policies have allowed individuals with criminal records to remain in the country, raising concerns about public safety and accountability.
At the same time, Johnson expressed confidence in U.S. military operations tied to the Iran conflict, stating that the mission is nearing completion. He emphasized the strength of the American military, describing it as the most powerful force in the world and suggesting that current objectives could be achieved in a relatively short timeframe.
His remarks reflect a broader message from House leadership, combining domestic policy concerns with international developments as lawmakers remain divided over funding, security, and the direction of U.S. strategy.
As the shutdown continues with no immediate resolution, debates over immigration, national security, and military engagement are converging at a critical moment in Washington.