The Senate Parliamentarian on Thursday struck down three key provisions of the Senate’s reconciliation billLast month, the House of Representatives passed the Senate-approved package to fund the Department of Homeland Security by voice vote, ending the 75-day shutdown.ICE and Border Patrol were to be funded separately through a reconciliation package.Senate Republicans put together a $72 billion reconciliation package to fund ICE and Border Patrol.On Thursday, Democrat and Republican staffers met with Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to go through the reconciliation package.Elizabeth MacDonough, the Obama-era Senate Parliamentarian, struck down key provisions:Main Border Patrol funding, additional Department of Homeland Security Appropriations, and Border Security, Technology & Screening.The Republicans have to go back to the Senate Parliamentarian with new language, according to Punchbowl News.Bloomberg reported:The Senate’s referee decided several provisions in the GOP’s $72 billion spending package would violate Senate rules if they remained in the text, which will likely force Republicans to overhaul the language President Donald Trump wants on his desk by June 1.Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough found three provisions in the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s title ran afoul of strict rules in the budget reconciliation process Republicans are using, according to Senate Democrats.NEW: The Senate parliamentarian has ruled against major sections of reconciliation bill funding ICE & CBP, per Budget DemsRepublicans can go back w/ new languageThe rulings, per Budget Dems: pic.twitter.com/llOjfQYH1L— Laura Weiss (@LauraEWeiss16) May 14, 2026 The post JUST IN: Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against Major Sections of Reconciliation Bill Funding ICE, Border Patrol appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.