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Republican frustration with Donald Trump is spilling into the open, with some warning that his focus on high-profile personal and political priorities is hurting the party’s chances heading into the midterms.
GOP divisions over anti-weaponization fund, ballroom funding, and Iran policy threaten Trump’s agenda.
Some Senate Republicans expressed a desire to restrict a $1.776 billion fund in a $72 billion reconciliation package for immigration
President Donald Trump is set on going to battle against one of Congress's most powerful women, and according to anonymous sources who spoke to The Hill, a growing number of Republican senators are ready to get in line at his demand.
Republicans revolted this week against some of the president’s priorities, an unusual sight made possible by newfound freedom for members he’s ousted.
As usual, Trump wants what he wants and expects his Capitol Hill colleagues to deal with the inevitable fallout. But Republicans are getting sick of being radioactive, and they certainly aren’t interested in losing their jobs in order to cape for a noxious MAGA flunky like Blanche.
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Trump is liberating his Republican critics in Congress
President Donald Trump, by endorsing challengers of Republican incumbents, is creating lame-duck senators who owe him nothing.
The Republican-led South Carolina Senate on Tuesday voted against a measure to advance a new congressional map, ending the last-minute redistricting effort in the state for now
Some Senate Republican aides say there is growing support within the Senate GOP conference for ousting the parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, after she ruled against a proposal to provide $1 billion for the White House ballroom,
Sen. Bill Cassidy breaks with Trump on Iran war powers and DOJ spending after the president backed his opponent in Louisiana's Senate primary race.