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Washington Examiner

Mullin says DHS will be unable to pay salaries starting in May

Mullin says DHS will be unable to pay salaries starting in May
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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned that his department could completely run out of money by the first week of May if the congressional funding impasse continues. As the Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues to leave the agency dry of appropriations, Mullin explained on Tuesday that the department’s payroll is currently being supported by […]

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Frames Democrats as sole obstructors with phrase 'Democrats in Congress have not budged on their refusal'Uses loaded language like 'Democrat Chaos at the Airports' in Trump quote without counterbalancing perspectivePresents Republican reconciliation efforts neutrally as problem-solving while not exploring Democratic rationale for their positionloaded languagepartisan labelsomission of opposing perspectivesLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsLoaded language such as 'Democrat Chaos' criticizing DemocratsSourcing from Fox News, a right-leaning outletOmission of Democratic perspectives on the funding dispute

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