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With President Donald Trump’s agenda on the line, Speaker Mike Johnson is stuck in the middle between two disgruntled factions of the House GOP that want completely different things. If he can’t find a way to appease both,
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNRepublican party appears united in defending Trump, but all is not as it seemsAt first glance, the Republican Party in the U.S. Congress seems to march in unison defending Donald Trump's policies. However, beneath this facade of unity, there are cracks and tensions suggesting a more complex reality.
The fight has pitted the GOP's top tax writer against a determined bloc of House Republicans from high-tax states. It has also created divisions between the pro-SALT Republicans.
Republicans officially reached the hard part of the effort to pass a budget plan addressing several of President Donald Trump’s top priorities this week.In the House of Representatives, markups took place on Tuesday for two of the main parts of the “big beautiful bill” Trump wants Congress to pass as one massive package.
The poll finds that about half of Republicans, 55%, are very or somewhat optimistic about their party’s future, up from 47% last summer. Still, only about 3 in 10 Republicans are optimistic about the state of U.S. politics, up from about 1 in 10 last summer.
Internal criticism could make it harder for Trump to pass his agenda in Congress. Or the rifts could quickly heal / Or the critics could quickly cave, as they have in the past.
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AlterNet on MSN'A bumpy ride': Republican extremists and moderates unite to defy TrumpA long-simmering Republican Party feud is threatening to derail President Donald Trump’s agenda. Representatives from either ideological end of the GOP U.S. House conference, hard right and moderate center,
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Explícame on MSNRepublican Party prepares Trump exemptions on tips, extra hours and moreThe Republican-led House unveils a sweeping tax proposal central to Trump's second-term agenda. Dubbed 'THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL,' it promises new exemptions and permanent tax cuts, aiming for approval by Memorial Day.