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Nick and Nate break down the partial government shutdown of 2026, focusing on how stalled funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) triggered the closure. They examine what happens next as the February 13 funding deadline approaches, and place the moment in historical context by exploring how shutdown strategy has evolved—and why DHS has become a central leverage point in modern budget battles.
By Nick Heisig and Nathan SurdejNick and Nate break down the partial government shutdown of 2026, focusing on how stalled funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) triggered the closure. They examine what happens next as the February 13 funding deadline approaches, and place the moment in historical context by exploring how shutdown strategy has evolved—and why DHS has become a central leverage point in modern budget battles.