Correspondents' Dinner shooting fails to budge Democrats on DHS shutdown

The shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday has done little to bridge the gap between Democrats and Republicans in Congress on reopening the Department of Homeland Security. Why it matters: Republicans have focused their response to the incident on arguing that Democrats should drop their demands to reform immigration enforcement and fund the entire department. But Democrat
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