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theatlantic.com • Politics • World
President Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs coincides with political setbacks, including Republican losses and controversies surrounding his administration.
luzernerzeitung.ch • Politics • USA
Widespread protests across the USA signal a growing opposition to President Trump's policies, raising concerns among Republicans about the potential impact on upcoming elections.
thedailybeast.com • Politics • United States
Megyn Kelly criticizes Kristi Noem's photoshoots with border patrol agents, deeming them inappropriate and self-serving.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
A faction within the Republican Party is advocating for a return to a more protectionist and domestically focused economy, rejecting free trade and globalization.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Donald Trump's repeated assertions about a potential third presidential term in 2028, despite constitutional limitations, are prompting discussion and strategizing within the Republican Party.
theatlantic.com • Politics • USA
The House of Representatives narrowly approved a budget proposal that could pave the way for Trump's economic agenda, but significant internal disagreements and challenges remain.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Senator Josh Hawley's speech at a conservative conference focused on the perceived 'attack on men,' sparking debate about its political implications and the underlying anxieties within the Republican party.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Senator Josh Hawley's speech at the National Conservatism Conference focused on what he termed the left's 'attack on men', arguing that cultural factors contribute to the struggles faced by many American men.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Grover Norquist, a prominent anti-tax activist, expresses alarm as the Republican Party considers a tax hike on the wealthy, challenging long-held conservative principles.
stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri
Missouri Republican lawmakers' attempt to repeal voter-approved minimum wage increases and paid sick leave rules failed due to internal disputes, despite ongoing efforts by business groups to overturn the legislation.
courrierinternational.com • Politics • World
The article contrasts Elon Musk's prolific fatherhood with the Republican Party's traditional view of fatherhood, highlighting Musk's unconventional approach to finding mothers for his children.
nysun.com • Politics • United States
New York Republicans are strategizing to increase the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction cap, despite potential revenue reductions and opposition from fiscal conservatives.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • USA
The article discusses the Republican Party's reluctance to approve even a fraction of Elon Musk's proposed government spending cuts, creating an impasse for the White House's budget plans.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • Virginia
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin requested the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, John Reid, to withdraw from the race due to explicit photos found on a social media account allegedly linked to Reid, a claim Reid denies.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
The article discusses the significant risk of the Republican Party's potential actions to tank the US economy by passing a bill that drastically increases the national debt.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Donald Trump dismissed the idea of a third presidential term, despite past suggestions, and instead endorsed Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential successors.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Donald Trump's unprecedented rebuke of Pope Francis, triggered by the Pope's assertion that Trump is not Christian, reveals a calculated political strategy aimed at energizing conservative voters.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Proposed Medicaid cuts put vulnerable Republican representatives in a difficult political position, particularly those who won their elections by narrow margins in districts with many Medicaid recipients.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
In 1987, Donald Trump hinted at a potential presidential run while denying interest in other political offices, sparking speculation and a 'Draft Trump' movement.
nysun.com • Politics • United States
Internal disagreements within the Republican Party threaten to significantly shrink President Trump's proposed tax and spending package, potentially leading to smaller tax cuts or even a tax increase for some.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Jeb Bush's presidential campaign ended in disappointment, falling short of expectations due to a mismatch between his conventional approach and the electorate's preference for unconventional outsiders.
slate.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court's shift to the right is rooted in a long-standing Republican political strategy that uses anti-feminist sentiment and originalism to undermine women's rights.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces challenges in passing a major bill due to internal disagreements within the Republican party regarding its content, particularly concerning Medicaid cuts and clean energy tax breaks.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A Republican tax plan targeting wealthy colleges could unintentionally impact smaller institutions like McPherson College due to its substantial endowment.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
The Atlantic analyzes the controversial Trump tax bill, highlighting its projected negative impact on the national deficit and the Republican Party's attempts to downplay the issue.
thedailybeast.com • Politics • World
Elon Musk's reduced political spending could significantly impact Republican campaigns in the upcoming midterm elections.
theglobeandmail.com • Politics • USA
The House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed bill featuring significant tax cuts and program reductions, overcoming internal divisions and securing President Trump's support.
rollingstone.com • Politics • United States
Representative Mike Johnson defends the controversial Medicaid work requirements in a new Republican bill, claiming they are 'moral' despite projections that they will lead to hundreds of thousands of people losing coverage.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • World
Elon Musk is scaling back his political spending and refocusing his efforts on Tesla and SpaceX after a year of significant political involvement and considerable backlash.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Proposed Republican cuts to federal aid for immigrants would disproportionately harm U.S. citizen children with immigrant parents.
heatmap.news • Politics • USA
Despite assurances from some House Republicans, clean energy tax credits within the Inflation Reduction Act faced significant cuts during the budget process due to competing priorities and political pressures.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
The article details how the Republican Party under President Trump's leadership has abandoned its traditional conservative principles and embraced policies and actions that are antithetical to the Constitution and the rule of law.
cnn.com • Politics • United States
The shrinking share of working-class white voters in the electorate necessitates the Republican party's focus on retaining and expanding support among minority voters to secure future electoral success.
houstonchronicle.com • Politics • Texas
Powerful Texas megadonor Dick Weekley and his lobbying group, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, face unprecedented opposition in their latest push for stricter legal liability restrictions.
axios.com • Politics • United States
Elon Musk's public feud with Donald Trump, fueled by disagreements over legislation and political alliances, raises questions about Musk's future political involvement and the potential impact on the Republican party.
lanacion.com.ar • Politics • United States
The public falling out between Donald Trump and Elon Musk threatens to significantly impact the US political landscape, particularly within the Republican party and upcoming elections.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Senator Lisa Murkowski openly criticizes President Trump's policies and actions, defying her party's largely deferential stance.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
The article analyzes the Republican Party's approach to the US national debt, arguing that their focus on spending cuts while ignoring revenue increases through taxation is unsustainable and politically risky.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Proposed Republican tax cuts threaten to significantly curtail the growth of rooftop solar energy in the United States by eliminating tax credits crucial to the industry.
newrepublic.com • Politics • USA
Donald Trump's admission that his deportation policies are harming the economy and revealing the policies' negative impact on essential workers presents a political vulnerability for him and an opportunity for Democrats.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Business lobbyists are intensely fighting a proposed $100 billion 'revenge tax' within the Republican tax policy legislation, arguing it would harm foreign investment and contradict the president's goals.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
A rift within the Republican party is emerging over Donald Trump's shifting stance on potential military intervention in Iran, causing an uproar among his core supporters.
elpais.com • Politics • World
A potential US attack on Iran exposes deep divisions within the Republican party, with some supporting military action while others, including influential figures like Steve Bannon, strongly oppose it.
suncommercial.com • Politics • Indiana
Senator Todd Young addressed the Clay County Lincoln Dinner, emphasizing core conservative values, national security concerns, and the Republican Party's efforts to boost American manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign countries.
concordmonitor.com • Politics • USA
This opinion piece argues against proposed Medicaid work requirements, citing data showing that many Medicaid recipients are already employed and highlighting the negative consequences of such policies on vulnerable populations.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
This New York Times opinion piece analyzes the surprising alliance between the Republican Party and Silicon Valley elites, arguing that it's a predictable response to a power vacuum within the conservative movement.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Leaked documents and statements from Republican officials reveal that voter ID laws, often justified by claims of widespread voter fraud, are sometimes strategically used to suppress Democratic votes and benefit Republican candidates.