Zach Nunn criticizes government shutdown impacts and praises Trump’s Middle East peace deal

U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District
U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District
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Congressman Zach Nunn, who represents Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District, posted a series of tweets on October 8, 2025, addressing the effects of a government shutdown and commenting on recent developments in U.S. foreign policy.

In his first post at 19:00 UTC, Nunn highlighted several consequences of what he termed the “Democrat Shutdown.” He wrote: “The impact of the Democrat Shutdown is real:

Flying out of DSM? Expect delays & longer lines.
Farmers looking for a loan mid-harvest? USDA offices are closed.
National Guard families missing paychecks? Should never happen.

It’s time for Senate Democrats to end the https://t.co/54FNearUWX” (October 8, 2025).

Later that day at 20:30 UTC, Nunn continued his criticism while expressing determination to continue his work despite the shutdown. He stated: “A Democrat Shutdown won’t stop Team Nunn.

Great to spend time today answering questions from Iowans who want their government open and working on their priorities. We’ll keep the pressure on to send the House’s clean continuing resolution to President Trump’s desk. https://t.co/EjBuhPU3lz” (October 8, 2025).

In a subsequent tweet at 23:52 UTC, Nunn shifted focus to international affairs and praised former President Donald Trump’s efforts in brokering a peace deal related to Israel and Gaza. He posted: “President Trump’s peace deal is a historic win for Israel’s security, American leadership, and long-term stability in the Middle East. By demanding the release of every hostage and ending Hamas’ grip on Gaza, President Trump has once again shown the world what moral clarity and https://t.co/2Dcjv0fDn1” (October 8, 2025).

Congressman Zach Nunn has previously focused on issues affecting Iowa constituents such as agriculture and military families. The reference to delays at Des Moines International Airport (DSM) during federal funding lapses aligns with past instances where airport operations have been affected by government shutdowns due to reduced staffing or closed services. Additionally, closures of USDA offices during shutdowns can impact farmers seeking loans or assistance programs—an issue that has drawn attention in agricultural states like Iowa during previous federal funding gaps.

Nunn’s mention of sending a “clean continuing resolution” refers to legislative measures intended to temporarily fund government operations without additional policy provisions attached—a common approach used by Congress during budget impasses.

His comments regarding President Trump’s involvement in Middle East diplomacy come amid ongoing debates about U.S. engagement in regional conflicts and efforts aimed at securing hostages held by militant groups.



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