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AlterNet on MSNTrump 'has lost control of the narrative': ex-GOP strategist
MAGA Republicans are bitterly divided over U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. President Donald Trump is vigorously defending Bondi, urging Republicans to move on from Epstein and accusing them of being "duped" by a Democratic "hoax.
The White House just spent six months jamming a massive legislative package through Congress with almost no margin for error. Now comes the real challenge.
Sen. Jon Husted has a Trump endorsement and no primary rumblings in Ohio. And in Florida, Sen. Ashley Moody appears likely to cruise without a serious Republican challenger.
The Texas GOP knows the risk. In the 2010s, the Republican-controlled Legislature drew political lines that helped pad the GOP’s House majority. That lasted until 2018, when a backlash against Trump in his first term led Democrats to flip two seats in Texas that Republicans had thought safe.
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GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville Says ‘Radical’ Leftists Made Trump Sick After Diagnosis Goes Public
Tuberville’s comments came after the White House announced last week that Trump, 79, is suffering from chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where veins in the legs have trouble returning blood to the heart. It can lead to leg swelling and pain among other symptoms.
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What Musk's fracture with Trump means for GOP’s future: ‘Beating heart of the Republican Party’
While there is interest in a third party, political experts weigh in on the viability of Elon Musk's new America Party and where the tech mogul should direct his efforts.
A Republican congressman has praised First Lady Melania Trump for making her husband realize he’d been played by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon said he was “glad” to see President Donald Trump shift course on pressuring Russia over its war in Ukraine in an interview on NewsNation’s The Hill Sunday with Chris Stirewalt,
This story was originally reported by , Marissa Martinez and Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. A key office charged by Congress with coordinating the federal government’s work against human trafficking was gutted last Friday,
Rather than accept mid-decade redistricting during a special legislative session, liberal lawmakers are considering fleeing the state.
It all fits with Trump’s practice of blaming his predecessors for the nation’s ills. But the strategy also carries risks.