DHS SHUTDOWN CANCELS PAY, NOT CAMEOS OR COCKTAILS
Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) is hosting a watch party on Thursday night for the premiere of “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,” feting the franchise as the Department of Homeland Security is shut down.
“Bring a friend, bring the drama,” reads the invite, which he posted to social media.
The event, being co-hosted by state Rep. Jackie Baginski and state Sen. Hanna Gallo, will feature speciality cocktails and door prizes.
In a bold act of heartfelt solidarity, Rep. Seth Magaziner is hosting a “Real Housewives of Rhode Island” viewing party with cocktails and door prizes while the Department of Homeland Security grinds to a halt, leaving thousands of workers unpaid and travelers stranded. Because nothing says “government shutdown crisis” like gathering to watch affluent reality TV stars squabble over pearl necklaces, proving once again that when bureaucracy stalls, Congress’s priority is serving up drama—just not the kind that pays your bills or secures your airport lines. The watch party invites you to “bring a friend, bring the drama,” which sounds disturbingly like a congressional motto these days.
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