Trump, Republicans Appear To Be Winning Message Battle Over Shutdown

Although Republicans have historically shouldered most of the blame during government shutdowns, the party appears to be gaining ground with the public in the current standoff.

GOP leaders have framed the budget impasse as avoidable and have argued that Democrats are insisting on funding healthcare benefits for immigrants in the country illegally, Just the News reports.

The Senate on Tuesday failed to pass a continuing resolution to fund the government, falling short of the 60 votes required for approval. The measure was supported by some Democrats who crossed party lines, but it was ultimately defeated in a 55-45 vote.

As a result, the government shut down at midnight.

President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have led Republican messaging during the standoff, portraying Democrats as responsible for the shutdown by prioritizing benefits for non-citizens.

Democrats, meanwhile, have argued that their position centers on lowering healthcare costs and restoring funding that Republicans cut from federal programs. Early polling indicates, however, that Republican messaging may be resonating with voters, the outlet noted.

“It’s not something that we made up. It’s not a talking point,” he insisted during a Fox News media appearance. “There are two Biden-era programs that explicitly gave the taxpayer healthcare money to illegal aliens that we turned off when President Trump took over in January.”

“In the One Big, Beautiful Bill, President Trump and congressional Republicans turned off that money for healthcare to illegal aliens. The Democrats want to turn it back on,” he concluded.

Earlier this year, Republicans passed the One Big, Beautiful Bill, a wide-ranging package that codified several of President Donald Trump’s policies, expanded funding for mass deportations, and made changes to federal healthcare programs.

In the current standoff, Republicans have repeatedly labeled the funding lapse the “Schumer shutdown,” a phrase that has gained traction on Capitol Hill. Some observers have suggested that Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer could also be facing internal pressures, as frustration grows within his party over his leadership.

The branding produced a lighter moment on CNN Wednesday when a reporter asked Schumer directly about the “Schumer shutdown.” Schumer replied that he could not hear the question.

“Maybe the government shutdown included audio on Capitol Hill,” the reporter quipped in response.

In a separate statement, Schumer rejected claims that the shutdown was tied to healthcare for immigrants in the country illegally, saying Democrats were focused on efforts to lower healthcare costs for American families.

“Let me be perfectly clear: Undocumented people CANNOT AND WILL NOT receive ACA [Affordable Care Act] premium tax credits BY LAW. PERIOD,” Schumer posted. “This is a LIE from Republicans to divert attention from their shutdown. Republicans are refusing to lower healthcare costs for the American people.”

However, funding being sought by Democrats would include Medicaid, and money from that program would go to hospitals charged with caring for people who are in the U.S. illegally.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., brought that up in a reply to Schumer, highlighting that the issue lay not with the ACA, but with alien Medicaid eligibility through President Joe Biden’s use of parole and asylum to admit as many as 10 million illegal migrants into the U.S.

“They’re losing the argument,” read a post on Mullin’s official X account. “As [Vance] said, this is a sleight of hand play.”

Mullin included the text of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, showing that the revisions addressed the distribution of funds to states and included provisions to prohibit the receipt of Medicaid funds by undocumented immigrants.

President Trump has leaned heavily on memes and edited videos to drive his shutdown message, including a recent AI-generated video. The clip depicts Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, with Jeffries shown wearing a sombrero and mustache.

In the video, a simulated voice of Schumer claims Democrats have lost the support of the American public and are seeking to retain influence by providing healthcare benefits to immigrants in the country illegally.

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