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Trump told Republican senators that he believed the government shutdown 'was a big factor' in the party's losses in Tuesday's election.
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White House insiders accuse Trump of dropping the ball on key issue behind GOP losses
President Donald Trump, who did not appear interested in changing his messaging when he spoke to Republican senators Wednesday morning after a big night at the polls for Democrats, is now expected to respond to the message voters sent Tuesday night,
California Republicans filed a lawsuit Wednesday looking to block a new Democratic-friendly House map from taking effect just one day after voters in the Golden State overwhelmingly approved it in
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Last shutdown, Trump hunkered down at the White House ‘all alone.’ This time, Mar-a-Lago beckons
The last time the federal government ran out of money, President Donald Trump wanted the world to know he was making sacrifices.
Former U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce has been nominated to serve as the director of the Bureau of Land Management. The nomination has been sent to the Senate to be reviewed by its Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Pearce also served as chairman for the Republican Party of New Mexico before stepping down in December 2024.
The Georgia Republican sharply criticized her party during an appearance on "The View" but focused her remarks on congressional Republicans, not President Donald Trump.
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'This must go so hard if you're stupid': White House shares flattering image but there's one obvious problem
The White House has been accused of sharing a misleading image that exaggerates the Republican Party’s level of popularity, but people aren’t falling for it. It would be fair to say that things have been tough for the Republican Party of late.
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MTG Rips White House Staff—and Mike Johnson—in Private Republican Call
The Republican report alleges a “cover-up of the president’s cognitive decline” on the part of Dr. Kevin O’Connor and Biden aides Anthony Bernal and Annie Tomasini.
I don’t get it. The White House doesn’t belong to Donald Trump.” — Kathy Derrick, Denver
The White House and congressional Democrats kept up negotiations on Wednesday on a fresh coronavirus relief bill, though their effort faced opposition in the Republican-controlled Senate, where conservatives object to the trillion-dollar-plus price tag.