Trump, Canada and Senate
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Fifty-one senators, including four Republicans, voted on Wednesday to end President Donald Trump 's tariff on Canadian goods in a bipartisan rebuke of the administration's trade policy.
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Collins said in a speech to the Senate on Wednesday that Trump's proposed Canadian tariffs would hurt several industries in her home state of Maine, including its paper makers, which obtain pulp via ...
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Cory Booker, Trump and Democrats
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Democratic U.S. Senator Cory Booker accused President Donald Trump of "recklessly" challenging the nation's democratic institutions in a marathon speech that was approaching a record on Tuesday.
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Democratic Sen. Cory Booker broke the record for the longest floor speech in recorded Senate history when he bested Sen. Strom Thurmond's filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
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“This is a moral moment," Booker said. "It’s not left or right; it’s right or wrong.”
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Trump, third term and Approval Rating
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A shift in his numbers could influence support from Republican lawmakers, affect his ability to push through his agenda and shape the political landscape heading into the midterm election cycle.
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Trump has teased running for a third term, which is currently prohibited by the Constitution, but most of his actions suggest he knows his time is limited.
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The View” co-host Joy Behar said Wednesday that there could be “backlash” against the Republican Party as the Trump Justice Department has ordered prosecutors to seek
The poll also found that after reading further messaging and information about Trump and Medicaid, there was a 10-point increase in Republicans who believed the program would be c
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump slams 4 GOP senators as disloyal calls for ‘Liberation Day' over fentanylThe former president, who is facing a raft of legal challenges, took to his Truth Social platform to attack four senior GOP senators.
The cut comes barely a week after Trump referred to himself as the “fertilization president” during a Women’s History Month event. Trump bragged about his purported efforts to expand IVF access and promised that there would be “tremendous goodies in the bag for women,” including “the fertilization and all the other things we’re talking about.”
After November, many suggested Republicans had entered an era of electoral dominance. Now, it’s Democrats who are celebrating.
Republicans are downplaying Tuesday’s election results in Wisconsin and Florida, but change may be coming to the party, with Trump and Musk talking about the Tesla CEO's departure from the White House.
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Raw Story on MSN'Devastating for the Republican Party': Trump attacks Dem for move to block Canada tariffsPresident Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) for trying to derail tariffs on Canadian goods, a move that the commander-in-chief said would be "devastating for the Republican Party." In a Washington Post op-ed,
President Donald Trump lashed out at four Republican senators on Wednesday, accusing them of disloyalty for opposing his push to impose tariffs on Canada over fentanyl trafficking. In a post on Truth Social,