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Trump, Senate and Republicans

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The Republican senators speaking out against Trump
During President Donald Trump’s decade leading the Republican Party, it’s been proved over and over that if you want a job in GOP politics, you need to be almost completely in line with him.

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Republican Senators Are Livid at Trump’s Endorsement of Paxton
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Trump demands Senate Republicans fire parliamentarian
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Trump faces further Republican rebellion
Republicans are increasingly breaking with US President Donald Trump.

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Trump’s revenge tour could diminish congressional support for his agenda
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Trump Rages at GOPer in Crazed Tirade as Slush Fund Prompts GOP Revolt
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How Trump lost Senate Republicans
The most urgent reason for the delay is boiling anger among Senate Republicans at the president’s $1.8 billion fund of taxpayer money for people who allege they’ve been targeted by the government.

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GOP Senator Cassidy Turns Into One of Trump’s Biggest Headaches
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Trump approval sinks to record low among Republicans in stunning Fox News poll
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Former senator calls on fellow Republicans to talk with the president more

NPR's Juana Summers talks with Lamar Alexander, former Republican senator from Tennessee and governor of that state, about how he thinks current senators should respond to President Trump.
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‘A bridge too far?’: As GOP senators revolt, Trump defends fund and attacks defectors

For much of President Trump’s second term, Republican senators have largely stayed in line, wary of the consequences of defying a president with a history of targ
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Trump Doesn’t Deny Senate Republicans Might Be Slipping From His Grip—Despite Midterm Endorsement Wins

Some Senate Republicans have resisted funding Trump’s White House ballroom project and want to block his “anti-weaponization” fund for his allies.
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This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?

Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict President Trump. Now he's running for reelection in a race that will test Trump's hold on the GOP.
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Senate Republicans seethe over Trump's snub of John Cornyn in Texas

One Republican senator told reporters that President Trump's decision to endorse Ken Paxton in Texas puts a Senate seat in jeopardy.
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