Democrats threaten a government shutdown over ICE funding following controversial Minneapolis incidents, but history suggests voters reward Republicans who stand firm on border security.
Liberal analyst Nate Silver recently declared that President Trump is “losing normies on immigration,” pointing to two recent, tragic confrontations with ICE agents in Minneapolis as proof. This is a classic case of the mainstream media seizing on isolated events to weave a false narrative.
While Silver suggests videos of the incidents are turning average Americans against the administration, he conveniently downplays the White House’s description of one individual as a “domestic terrorist” and another as an “assassin [who] tried to murder federal agents.” This context is critical—it underscores the life-or-death situations our law enforcement officers face daily. To ignore it is a deliberate attempt to undermine our nation’s security and distract from the real crisis at our borders.
The liberal hysteria over these enforcement actions is now fueling a dangerous political maneuver in Washington. Democrats, eager to appease their radical base, are threatening a government shutdown to choke off funding for ICE and undermine President Trump's border security agenda. This isn't just political theater; it's a direct threat to our national sovereignty. By threatening to shutter the government, Democrats are making it clear they would rather score political points than allow federal agents to enforce the law.
History, however, offers a stark warning to those who would play politics with national security. Pundits and pollsters often predict dire consequences for Republicans who stand firm on principle, yet voter memory on shutdowns is notoriously short, and outcomes are rarely what the media forecasts. In fact, past shutdowns in midterm years have shown little direct political impact, as the issues that drive them are often overshadowed by broader concerns by the time voters head to the polls.
Government shutdowns have grown longer over time: from 16 days in 2013 to 35 days in 2018-19, and most recently 43 days in 2025—the longest in U.S. history. Data: Congress, Brookings Institution, Wikipedia.— Created by Campaign Now with Gemini.
Look no further than the 2013 government shutdown, when Republicans stood their ground against President Obama's deeply flawed Affordable Care Act. The media predicted a political disaster for the GOP. But a little over a year later, Republicans achieved a historic victory, gaining 13 seats in the House and 9 in the Senate to reclaim the majority. Why? Because voters ultimately rewarded the party that fought on principle, especially after the disastrous rollout of the Obamacare website exposed the Democrats' policy as a failure. The short-term political heat was nothing compared to the long-term reward of standing for conviction.
Republicans gained 13 House and 9 Senate seats in 2014, one year after the 2013 shutdown. Data from 270toWin, Created by Campaign Now with Gemini.
This is the lesson for today. While the liberal media focuses on the temporary drama of a potential shutdown, President Trump and Republicans are focused on the permanent issue of national security. The crisis at the border is not a political abstraction; it's a reality that has brought crime and drugs into communities far from the border, as the events in Minneapolis demonstrate. A government shutdown forced by Democrats would be a clear signal to voters that the left is not serious about solving this crisis. It would be an admission that their open-borders agenda is more important than the safety of American citizens.
The upcoming midterm elections are a choice between the sober reality of law enforcement and the chaos of political gamesmanship. President Trump has shown he is not afraid to have this fight. He understands that true leadership requires making tough choices, not caving to media pressure. While Democrats threaten a shutdown, conservatives are offering a solution: secure the border, fund our law enforcement, and restore order. History shows that when that choice is put before the American people, they choose strength and security every time.