Donald Trump, Republicans and House
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Sen. Chris Murphy, (D-Conn)., made plenty of headlines over the weekend, blaming his own party for allowing Donald Trump to become president. And now that the weekend is over, Murphy is still making his share of headlines as he takes on what he calls an “unbelievably illegal” act that he says Trump will take part in on Thursday.
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President Donald Trump's policies, including drug price controls and tax reforms, reflect a blend of Republican and Democratic ideas.
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Irish Star on MSNBarron Trump's absence helps lead to Trump's approval rating change among Gen ZThe President might need to look to his son Barron for advice again, as his appeal among Gen Z begins to dwindle, but the poll results for Millennials tell a different story.
Donald Trump has been historically productive to this point in his second term while Congress has been historically unproductive. That is the case that CNN data guru Harry Enten laid out during a segment on the network on Monday. “It’s basically bizarro land compared to where we were during the first Trump administration,” Enten said.
In a rare weekend deal, Trump and GOP leaders advanced a stalled tax bill, but internal rifts remain over Medicaid and green cuts. With midterms looming, moderates stay cautious as Trump pushes for unity and a vote before Memorial Day.
Trump's net approval rating has rebounded from a second-term low last month, according to new analysis by Silver Bulletin.
Nonpartisan research groups studying the proposal have estimated that it would add more than $2.5 trillion to the federal debt—currently at an all-time high of $36.8 trillion—over the next decade. Despite those projections,
Donald Trump can still cut deals and issue orders. But the U.S. president’s power has waned since he imposed sky-high tariffs in April, only to backtrack. In particular, the balance of power between the United States and China,
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Bernie Sanders makes stunning admission on Democratic PartyConservative Gen Z influencer Bo Loudon joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss Sen. Bernie Sanders' criticisms of the Democratic Party, President Donald Trump signing the 'Take it Down Act' into law and Gen Z's decline in employment.