U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Zach Nunn, who represents Iowa's 3rd Congressional District, has used his social media platform to address issues concerning government funding and local immigration enforcement. In a series of posts made between September 30 and October 1, 2025, Nunn commented on the consequences of a potential government shutdown and raised questions about transparency in Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS).
On September 30, 2025, Nunn wrote: ".@HouseGOP already passed the bill to keep the government open.
Democrats are holding the country hostage as a negotiating tactic. If they succeed, the impact on Iowa would be devastating:
15,000+ Iowa servicemembers not getting paid
Longer airport lines in Des Moines
Later that day, he posted about concerns regarding local school leadership and immigration enforcement: "Transparency and accountability matter. My office received the deportation order—signed by a Biden-appointed immigration judge—proving that former superintendent Ian Roberts is not a U.S. citizen and has evaded ICE capture since May of 2024.
The real question: how did DMPS miss https://t.co/eCb38U6Sab" (September 30, 2025).
On October 1, Nunn reiterated his criticism of Senate Democrats regarding government funding negotiations: "The Democrat Shutdown is now in effect because Senate Democrats refused to pass the House’s clean continuing resolution to keep the government open. As a result, over 15,000 Iowa servicemembers will miss paychecks, families relying on food assistance will face delays or lose".
Government shutdowns can have significant impacts at both national and state levels. Essential services may continue but many federal employees—including members of the military—may experience delayed paychecks until funding resumes. Disruptions also often affect public programs such as food assistance for low-income families.
In addition to federal budget issues, Nunn highlighted concerns about oversight within Des Moines Public Schools after receiving information related to former superintendent Ian Roberts' immigration status. This comes amid ongoing debates nationally over local governments’ responsibilities in verifying employment eligibility and reporting non-citizens with outstanding deportation orders.