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Posting on X, figures associated with the Make America Great Again movement expressed their frustration with Congress and the GOP.
GOP leaders in both chambers of Congress are under growing pressure from rank-and-file Republicans to address health insurance premiums that are expected to soar next year, fueling concerns the
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican chair of the House Oversight Committee threatened Friday to begin contempt of Congress proceedings against former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton if they refuse to appear for depositions as part of the committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Republicans in Congress have shown some willingness to push back on President Trump, but it is not clear how far they are willing to push back against the leader of their own party.
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A divided GOP forges ahead on health care message — without plan to address spiking premiums
Congressional Republicans are taking a major political gamble this week, laying out a GOP health care agenda that ignores the soon-to-expire enhanced subsidies that help tens of millions of Americans afford Obamacare — despite pleas from some in their own party.
Tim Burchett joins "The Signal Sitdown" this week to discuss how “war pimps” came to dominate Washington—and what he’s doing to fight them.
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'We pray for President Trump': GOP members of Congress beg for God's blessings in bizarre dinner event at the White House
Donald Trump hosted a dinner for GOP members of Congress several weeks ago at the White House Rose Garden. During his remarks, Trump forced Senator James Lankford (R-OK) to give prayer begging God for his blessings.
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Expert warns Trump faces 'hell' if GOP loses Congress: impeachment, chaos ahead
Foreign policy analyst David Rothkopf delivered a dire forecast for Donald Trump’s political future, warning on The Daily Beast Podcast that the president’s next year will be “hell” if Republicans lose either chamber in the 2026 midterms.
The GOP-controlled state Senate voted down a bill that would have wiped out Indiana’s two Democratic-held seats in the House.