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Conservative influencers have recently split twice over President Donald Trump's decisions. It may be a sign that the GOP coalition is splintering.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump and JD Vance Humiliatingly Flub Response to WSJ Epstein StoryThe Wall Street Journal published a birthday note Donald Trump once wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, describing the financier as a “pal.”
Blast podcaster Greg Sargent says White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and every level of the Republican Party is scrambling to prop up President Donald Trump as health issues, falling pol numbers and his ensnarement in the Jeffrey Epstein debacle overwhelm his presidency.
New York City residents who supported Donald Trump, hero of the modern right, in last year’s presidential contest and Zohran Mamdani, great hope of the progressive left, in last month’s mayoral primary? Let’s ask around.
Trump has made a volatile enemy out of Governor Gavin Newsom. California sued the federal government last month after Trump deployed thousands of National Guard members to manhandle Los Angeles’s anti-ICE protests. An appeals court later blocked a court decision that would have handed the authority of the National Guard back to Newsom.
Former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman has endorsed Rep. Mikie Sherrill for governor. Jack Ciattarell has support from some Democrats. Will it matter?
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Even though Vance owes his unexpected 2024 nomination to his close friend Don Jr., their relationship could turn contentious.
According to a survey by the pollsters, Trump's net approval rating is -17, a decline from the last time YouGov polled voters, when it was -11.
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GrabAGun, which says it's the Amazon of guns and counts Donald Trump Jr. as board member, saw its stock tank for a second day on Thursday.
President Donald Trump secured approval of his first judicial nominee of his second term, as the U.S. Senate confirmed a former law clerk to three members of the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority to a seat on a federal appeals court.
Republicans currently hold 25 of Texas' seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, while Democrats have 13 seats.