Trump, Republican and anti-weaponization fund
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GOP divisions over anti-weaponization fund, ballroom funding, and Iran policy threaten Trump’s agenda.
President Donald Trump’s relationship with Senate Republicans has hit a new low after a revolt over his $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund surfaced deep divisions over the direction of the party and its priorities.
Early voting in the June 2 California primary shows Republicans have returned more than 905,000 ballots ahead of the election — a massive surge compared with the last governor’s race during the 2022 midterms.
Senator Thom Tillis said the “anti-weaponization” fund and other Trump moves are hurting Republicans ahead of the midterms.
One Upstate Republican says his vote to support redrawing South Carolina's congressional map was straightforward: "I believe in the Trump agenda."
When five of Charles' rivals were asked whether they would support him if he won the nomination, not one raised a hand.
President Donald Trump’s political revenge tour met its potential match this week as angry Republican senators finally said no, even if temporarily.
Republicans upended plans to pass a partisan bill to fund ICE after party infighting over unrelated issues snarled their progress.
Candidates Barb Kirkmeyer and Scott Bottoms will face off at Colorado Christian University after Victor Mark pulls out
Rep. Thomas Massie has claimed that Melania Trump “knows” Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t running his child sex abuse ring alone. Massie, 55, appeared on Meet the Press Sunday, and confirmed that he planned to personally reveal more names from the Epstein files after a lack of clear action from the acting attorney general.