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Fetterman Predicts DHS Shutdown as Party Feud Deepens

by Andrew Powell
February 8, 2026 at 4:46 pm
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Fetterman Predicts DHS Shutdown as Party Feud Deepens

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 29: U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) speaks to reporters as he leaves the Senate Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on January 29, 2026 in Washington, DC. The Senate is currently negotiating federal government funding legislation to prevent a partial shutdown at midnight on Friday. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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Capitol Hill’s standoff over immigration and election rules is barreling toward a breaking point, and Sen. John Fetterman says he doesn’t see a last-minute rescue coming.

According to Fox News, the Pennsylvania Democrat said he expects the Department of Homeland Security to shut down as lawmakers remain locked in a partisan fight over funding and reforms, even as he publicly breaks with leaders in his own party.

“I absolutely would expect that it’s going to shut down,” Fetterman said Sunday on “Sunday Morning Futures.”

Funding for DHS is set to expire Friday after it was carved out of a broader government spending package. 

If lawmakers fail to act, the shutdown would ripple across agencies responsible for airport security, disaster response, and immigration enforcement, including TSA, FEMA, and border operations.

Fetterman said he opposes shutting down the government but believes the divide between Democrats and Republicans is too wide to bridge before the deadline.

“I don’t ever want to vote to shut our government down again,” he added.

Democrats have been pushing for changes to DHS following protests and renewed scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement. Tensions intensified after two Americans died during immigration operations in Minnesota in January. Both deaths remain under investigation.

In response, Democrats sent Republicans a list of proposed reforms that GOP lawmakers rejected outright. Those demands included requiring agents to unmask during operations, mandating body cameras, and forcing officers to obtain judicial warrants before making arrests.

Some Democrats have gone even further, calling for DHS to be dismantled entirely. Fetterman rejected that approach and urged his party to refocus on core issues that he says most Americans agree on.

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“Secure our border… deport all the criminals,” he said.

“Those are very fundamental things that most Americans signed up for.”

The senator has also drawn attention for breaking with Democrats on voter ID laws. The party has uniformly opposed the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAFE) Act, which would require states to verify voter eligibility before ballots are cast.

Republicans argue the measure strengthens election integrity, while Democrats warn it could make voting more difficult for people who lack photo identification.

Fetterman dismissed those concerns, saying voter ID requirements are not extreme and already exist in several states.

“It’s not a radical idea for regular Americans to show your ID to vote,” he said, pointing to Wisconsin as an example.

He also rejected comparisons between voter ID laws and Jim Crow-era restrictions.

As the deadline approaches, Fetterman’s blunt assessment underscores the growing rift within Washington — and within his own party — over border security, election rules and whether compromise is still possible before DHS funding runs out.

Watch the video below:

Senator John Fetterman says he travels by air 49 out of 52 weeks a year — and that makes government shutdowns personal.

He told Maria Bartiromo that it’s hard to look TSA agents in the eye and tell them they won’t get paid if Democrats force a shutdown.

Fetterman doubled down,… pic.twitter.com/mMNFdRY3QS

— Overton (@overton_news) February 8, 2026

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