White House and GOP Leaders Pivot Away From Mass Deportation Rhetoric Before Midterms
GOP Leadership Pivots Away from Mass Deportation Rhetoric·March 10 – March 20, 2026
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White House and GOP Leaders Pivot Away From Mass Deportation Rhetoric Before Midterms
White House officials and House Republican leaders are telling lawmakers to stop using the term mass deportations. During a strategy meeting in Florida, leadership advised members to change their message before the midterm elections House GOP huddles at Doral. This shift follows reports that President Trump privately told advisors that some deportation plans went too far Trump Told Inner Circle Some Mass Deportation Policies Went Too Far. The new plan focuses on arresting criminals rather than broad deportation efforts Trump Privately Told Inner Circle Some Mass Deportation Policies Went Too Far: WSJ. Critics argue this change is a response to public concern over federal agents in local communities trump has already lost. Republican leaders want to avoid controversial language as they prepare for the upcoming vote White House tells House GOP to avoid mass deportation talk ahead of midterms.
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