Since President Donald Trump launched the U.S. into war over the weekend — without any consent from the legislative branch — Congress has been scrambling to respond to the situation. Republicans are struggling to defend Trump’s actions and Democrats are criticizing the president for entering the U.S. into a full-scale conflict without authorization from Congress.

Both chambers will separately vote on bipartisan war powers resolutions this week — the Senate on Wednesday and the House on Thursday. Though on paper its an effort to rein in Trump’s Iran war, it’s largely symbolic. Both are all but guaranteed to fail, and even if successful, will face a veto from Trump.

Meanwhile, congressional Republicans are taking advantage of the moment to try to spin the war into a way to pressure Democrats’ to help end the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Democrats have been demanding reforms to rein in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the wake of two recent killings of U.S. citizens by ICE agents. The White House and Senate Democrats have been exchanging proposals for weeks now with little progress.

As Republicans try to bully the Dems into funding the agencies under the DHS umbrella without any reforms — claiming it is dangerous and irresponsible to leave them unfunded during a time of elevated threats at home — the House is set to vote on the largely unchanged DHS funding bill Wednesday afternoon.

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