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In this episode of Congress in Context, we analyze the high-stakes legislative session of February 5, 2026, which was dominated by a deepening standoff over Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding as Majority Leader Thune and Minority Leader Schumer clashed over ICE’s enforcement tactics and the potential for a "travel disaster" if the TSA lapses. The Senate also saw the contentious confirmations of judicial nominees Brian Charles Lea and Justin R. Olson, the latter sparking intense debate over his involvement in litigation regarding transgender athletes in women’s sports. Listeners will hear about the escalating legal battle for transparency regarding the Epstein files, including a Democratic resolution to sue the administration for failing to release millions of documents and for redacting the names of co-conspirators while exposing victims' identities. The program further explores national security alarms over the export of advanced AI chips to the UAE following a secret crypto deal, Senator Grassley’s push to renew the USMCA to protect American agriculture, and Senator Cornyn’s urgent warning about the New World screwworm parasite threatening the $11 billion Texas cattle industry. Finally, we review new House legislation, including proposed social media age limits and digital right-to-repair requirements.

Congressional Record Analysis of the following dates:

February 5, 2026

https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/browse-by-date

Bills

H.R. 7386: Reauthorizes the First Responder Network Authority.

H.R. 7391: Ensures Federally qualified health centers pay no more than the 340B ceiling price for outpatient drugs.

H.R. 7392: Imposes a hiring freeze on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

H.R. 7394: Establishes a Mental and Behavioral Health Career Promotion Grant Program.

H.R. 7396: Creates an Office of Native American Affairs within the Small Business Administration.

H.R. 7399: Bans social media access for users under 13 and limits personalized recommendations for those under 17.

H.R. 7404: Requires digital equipment manufacturers to provide repair information to independent providers.

H.R. 7411: Expands the Department of Veterans Affairs tele-screening mammography pilot program.

H.R. 7412: Establishes an Office of Whistleblower Awards within the Small Business Administration.

S. 3782: Creates a civil remedy for individuals harmed by sanctuary jurisdiction policies.

S. 3784: Promotes accounting career awareness within STEM education (Accounting STEM Pursuit Act).

S. 3788: Requires drug labels to list the original manufacturer and supply chain details.

S. 3793: Caps consumer credit interest at 36 percent APR to combat predatory lending.

S. 3796: Establishes an Ohio River Basin Restoration Program.

S. 3797: Prohibits the sale of tianeptine and similar dangerous products marketed as supplements.

S. 3800: Requires cloud-based platforms to modernize environmental reviews and authorizations.

S. 3801: Strengthens anti-money-laundering prohibitions and enforcement.