Following a shooting in Minneapolis, several Republican senators have responded with varied reactions. Some are calling for investigations, while others express support for law enforcement agencies like ICE. The lack of a statement from Speaker Johnson highlights the divided political response.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks to the press after a meeting between members of the Danish Parliament, a Greenlandic committee, and American Congress members at the Danish Parliament at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan.
16, 2026.in Minneapolis on Saturday -- from calling for an investigation to remaining silent or backing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operation. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has not issued a statement on the shooting and his office has not responded to ABC News' requests for comment. Senate Majority Leader John Thune issued a statement on Monday that did not directly address the shooting but applauded the White House dispatching border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota in hopes of "turning down the temperature," while encouraging Minnesota officials to work with the Trump administration in getting "dangerous criminals off America's streets."Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images At least nine GOP senators said they support an investigation into the shooting, including Pennsylvania Sen. Dave McCormick -- a Trump ally. "As I have often said, I support the Border Patrol, ICE, and the critical work they do to enforce our laws. Irresponsible rhetoric and a lack of cooperation from Minnesota's politicians are fueling a dangerous situation. I also agree with the NRA and others -- we need a full investigation into the tragedy in Minneapolis. We need all the facts," McCormick said in a post on X. Moderate Senate Republican Lisa Murkowski urging, in a post on X, that a "comprehensive, independent investigation of the shooting must be conducted in order to rebuild trust and Congressional committees need to hold hearings and do their oversight work. ICE agents do not have carte blanche in carrying out their duties." 16, 2026.Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy called for a joint state and federal investigation into the shooting -- warning "the credibility of ICE and DHS are at stake." While he did not call for an investigation, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the administration's rhetoric on the shooting. "What I think the administration could do better is the tone with which they're describing this -- that immediately when an incident like this happens, they come out guns blazing that we took out a violent terrorist, hooray," Cruz said on his podcast "Verdict with Ted Cruz" on Monday.More than a dozen House GOP lawmakers echoed similar sentiments, including House Homeland Security Chairman Andrew Garbarino, who expects a "full investigation" into the shooting."CBP and ICE have already been invited, and I expect each to testify before the Committee in the coming weeks. It is critical that Congress conduct its due diligence to ensure the safety of law enforcement officers and the communities they protect. I take my oversight duties of the Department of Homeland Security seriously, and we expect recent events to be thoroughly discussed at our hearing," Garbarino said in a statement.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Moderate New York Rep. Mike Lawler called for an independent investigation into the shooting but said calls to "abolish" ICE are "misguided." "Let this be a moment for Americans of common sense and good will to come together and work towards a solution," he said."The governor and local leaders' rhetoric has empowered criminals and put federal law enforcement's lives at risk. It's dangerous and has made the situation in Minneapolis much worse. Unlike my Democrat colleagues, I'm going to let law enforcement conduct their investigation and not jump to asinine conclusions. We are grateful no Border Patrol officers were harmed," House Majority Whip Tom Emmer said in a statement. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer speaks during a news conference following a House Republican Conference meeting at the Capitol, Jan. 13, 2026.Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona urged Americans to "stop interfering with federal enforcement officers." Responding to Trump's social media post that called for deporting "criminal illegal aliens," Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee said, "We cannot back down. Trump is right: ICE will continue to enforce the law in Minnesota. Deport them all."
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