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Six months after Donald Trump’s presidential victory, Democrats remain deeply pessimistic about the future of their party, although neither the Democratic Party nor the Republican Party is viewed
The warring tribes within the Republican party – and how their differences could sink Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ - ANALYSIS: The GOP is all on board for Medicaid work requirements. Beyond that, there’s little unity yet,
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNRepublican party appears united in defending Trump, but all is not as it seemsAt first glance, the Republican Party in the U.S. Congress seems to march in unison defending Donald Trump's policies. However, beneath this facade of unity, there are cracks and tensions suggesting a more complex reality.
House Republicans on three key committees are working to advance their respective portions of President Donald Trump's reconciliation bill.
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Worse, Ciattarelli called Trump a “charlatan” in 2015 and said he was “not fit” to serve in the Oval Office. The president, in turn, has attacked him. That made the former moderate lawmaker somewhat of an enemy to the MAGA crowd — a dreaded RINO, Republican in name only.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday will kick off their public debate on crucial elements of President Donald Trump's tax cut and budget legislation, facing choices that may strain their narrow majority.
Entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy won the Ohio Republican Party's endorsement a year before the 2026 primary.
Hawley said Republicans are having an "identity crisis" and the debate over Medicaid cuts reflects the ongoing problem. "Mr. Trump has promised working-class tax cuts and protecti