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The Republicans who bucked Trump on his big bill: From the Politics Desk


Sen. Thom Tillis, R.-N.C., meanwhile, has been on the receiving end of Trump’s wrath in recent days — to the extent that after he announced his opposition to the bill over the weekend, he decided to ... Read More

Republicans fall in line with Trump's nominees: From the Politics Desk


In today’s edition, Sahil Kapur reports from Capitol Hill on how Republicans are largely putting their concerns to the side when it comes to President Donald Trump’s nominees. Read More

Trump Faces the Biggest Test Yet of His Second-Term Political Power


If President Trump gets his domestic policy bill over the finish line, it will be a vivid demonstration of his continuing hold over the Republican Party. Read More

Republicans Believe Election Is 'Effectively Over,' Trump Will ... - MSN


Republicans believe the 2024 race is already over and that former President Donald Trump will be elected back to the White House, according to political analyst Mark Halperin. A significant number ... Read More

Republicans and Democrats believe their candidate will win—by a lot


Good news, patriots! American voters have finally found something they can agree about: Their candidate is going to win in November. That’s according to a new survey by Bright Line Watch, a ... Read More

Win or lose, the GOP is Trump's party - USA TODAY


Whatever the outcome of Tuesday's election, Donald Trump will leave behind a changed Republican Party. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA TODAY app ... Read More

Trump Leaves Democrats Dazed, With Some Willing to Work With ...


And in a sign that substantive pushback to Mr. Trump’s policies is likely to come from state capitals rather than from Washington, 22 state attorneys general sued the federal government to block ... Read More


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