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Karl Rove warns tariffs will turn 2026 voters to Democrats, Navarro goes ballistic - ‘Shame on you, Karl Rove! When are you gonna learn, sir?’ Peter Navarro unleashed on Karl Rove after the Fox News p
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Could Spoil a Republican RealignmentThe GOP made gains with Black and Latino voters last year, but it wasn’t necessarily enough of a shift to endure.
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Republican bill would name the DC Metro the ‘Trump Train,’ as part of a ridiculous pattern One historian described the Republican effort to name a bunch of things after Trump as “pretty crazy.”
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Activists in Santa Cruz, California called for “kindness" in a Saturday beach protest against President Trump, then wrote “86 47" in the sand.
President Donald Trump often seems like the sun around which other Republicans orbit, setting their direction and movements — and, every so often, slingshotting one out of his solar system when they displease him.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump humiliated as Republican panics over 'good people' facing deportation from USState Representative Kasey Carpenter said he believes the Republican Party needs to 'make a turn on this issue' because areas like his district in Georgia rely on immigration
As Trump appears to dismiss a 2028 White House run, GOP figures like JD Vance and Marco Rubio gain attention, while Democrats begin early moves in next presidential race.
Only Donald Trump could inspire left-leaning MSNBC to air a long segment on “Morning Joe” in which a former president of the conservative American Enterprise Institute gets a respectful hearing and even some agreement for his argument that Harvard is going to be a better place after the president gets done ripping it apart.
President Donald Trump has already endorsed Jack Ciattarelli to become New Jersey’s next governor. Now he’ll hold a telephone rally for his fellow Republican in the closing days of the big primary election. The event is 7 p.m. Monday and open to the public.
Democrats face low favorability ratings, and Republicans aim to maintain their House majority in 2026, leveraging Trump's influence and strategic advantages.