
Post Reports Is Minneapolis a turning point in Trump's presidency?
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Jan 30, 2026 Naftali Bendavid, senior national politics reporter with sharp federal policy reporting, and Dan Merica, political analyst and co-anchor of The Early Brief, unpack the fallout from the Minnesota killings. They discuss GOP unrest over aggressive immigration enforcement, how viral footage shapes public opinion, risks of political violence, and Democratic leverage on Homeland Security funding.
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Republican Pushback Signals A Shift
- Several Republicans publicly criticized the administration after the Minneapolis killing, breaking the usual lockstep alignment with Trump.
- Naftali Bendavid views this as a potential inflection point in the dynamics of Trump's presidency.
Immigration-Economy Voter Tension
- Trump's core 2016 voters prioritized immigration, but 2024 supporters cited the economy more often.
- That mismatch creates tension as aggressive immigration enforcement may alienate swing and economy-focused voters.
Nonpolitical Platforms Now Turn Against Trump
- Trump historically used nonpolitical forums effectively to energize voters, but those channels are now amplifying criticism.
- That reversal makes a dynamic he relied on work against him this cycle.
