GOP, Donald Trump and Senate
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1don MSN
Trump wants GOP to focus more on his economic achievements. But he’s often changing the subject.
President Donald Trump spent the morning after a terrible election night for Republicans publicly processing the results, and arrived at several conclusions.
Former Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, is sounding the alarm for the GOP and President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 midterms. In an op-ed for The Washington Post, Flake on Thursday directly warned his party: “A migration has begun.”
Trump’s urgency to end the shutdown, which began on Sept. 30, comes after new polling shows that the majority of Americans blame Republicans and the Trump administration for the extended disruption. The two longest government shutdowns in U.S. history have been under Trump’s watch.
Trump's campaign-style speech to business leaders in Miami was designed to tout his economic accomplishments as voters increasingly say his administration is not doing enough.
Roy, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, pointed to Virginia, where Democrat Jay Jones won the attorney general race, despite facing widespread backlash over violent text messages that resurfaced last month. Jones had floated the hypothetical killing of a Republican state House speaker, saying he deserved “bullets to the head.”
Trump allies say the president has fallen short of Americans’ expectations, with one even drawing a parallel to Joe Biden.
Ky., and Fox News contributor Kaylee McGhee White agree that the Democrats are harming the American people with their shutdown decisions on ‘Hannity.’
21hon MSN
Trump and Democrats are far apart on solving the shutdown. Here’s what could finally end it.
It’s Day 37 of the government shutdown, and a solution isn’t yet in sight as President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats remain far apart. Yet there are some signs of movement and, critically,