This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIMEs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox.The wisdom of the all-but-certain government shutdown on the horizon is dictated by a simple question: Was last years record-breaking version worth it? Democrats seem surprisingly unified as they steer into another shutdown, this time tied to President Donald Trumps dragnet operation against immigrants instead of an end to subsidies for health insurance used by roughly 20 million Americans. Republicans seem equally as united to stand again behind Trumps policieseven after federal agents killed two Americans in Minneapolis. The White House has publicly brushed off the outrage over Trump's aggressive crackdown on immigration with the same steely indifference it deployed last year as it refused to bend to public opinion backing those Obamacare subsidies. But Trump allies have beseeched his advisers to pare back the over-the-top efforts in Minnesota before they completely turn off voters heading into midterm elections that Republicans are already bracing to go badly. Even inside the MAGAverse, there is a queasiness over a Trumpist show that now has a tangible bodycount. Yes, Trump has long had strong public support to tighten the border and to deport violent criminals but he does not have anywhere near that support to storm communities with armed agents carrying no ID or warrants.So as Washington barrels toward another shutdownit's second in four monthsthe q
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