Some Democrats Willing to Partner With Trump and GOP on the Border and Government Efficiency

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The Republicans’ slim majorities, especially in the Senate, mean some Democratic support may be necessary to pass key initiatives.

WASHINGTON—As the Trump administration prepares to enter office with his party controlling both the Senate and the House of Representatives, some Democrats are identifying areas where they seek to collaborate with the GOP during the upcoming 119th Congress.

Republicans will control both houses, but their majorities will be narrow—three seats in the House and Senate, respectively, with the latter being below the threshold required to invoke cloture and overcome a filibuster. Given these conditions, Democratic support may be necessary to attain the passage of several policy initiatives. At the No Labels National Conference on Dec. 12, Democratic members of Congress suggested where their support will be forthcoming.

“We have no choice but to address the issue of border security,” said Rep. Ritchie Torries (D-N.Y.). “There’s no Democratic or Republican way to take out the trash. … We have to see border security and public safety not as a left-wing or right-wing position.”

Torres said his party’s position on the issue contributed to Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 presidential election. President-elect Donald Trump, by contrast, has made deporting all illegal immigrants his top priority when he takes office.

“We have to get serious about border security. …We swung the pendulum too far to the left on immigration,” Torres remarked. His emphasis on border security and the related issue of immigration reform was endorsed by other Democrats at the No Labels Convention.

“I think there’s a lot more we could do on border policies … border security, creating safe zones in Central American countries that deal with the migration that’s coming up,” said Rep. Vincente Gonzalez (D-Texas). “I see in this administration [the possibility] to pass a lot of policy proposals that we couldn’t get in a Democratic administration.”

“Comprehensive immigration reform” was the answer given by Rep. Susie Lee (D-Nev.) as an issue where realistic compromise could be achieved. However, she cautioned: “We really need to be disciplined” and not always reacting to Trump.

By Arjun Singh

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