Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Federal prosecutors have charged Cole Allen with the attempted assassination of President Trump last weekend
at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
He also faces two firearms charges.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says his chamber will have to change the Senate's funding bill
for the Department of Homeland Security.
The bipartisan bill, passed by senators, funds DHS but not immigration programs such as ICE.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says after last weekend's attempted attack on the president
at the correspondent's dinner, Democrats need to help fund all of DHS.
I very much hope that after this weekend's events we can all agree.
The law enforcement agencies of the Department of Homeland Security and the entire department
need to be funded as quickly as humanly possible.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer rejected the criticism.
At this very moment.
Funding for Secret Service and so many other agencies is sitting idly in the House of Representatives.
Not waiting for Democrats.
We don't run the House.
Waiting for Republicans.
If House Republicans change the bill the Senate passed, it means the partial shutdown at DHS will be extended.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is voicing Moscow's strong support for Iran in the war with the U.S.