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Trump, Republicans
Trump got a red trifecta in Washington. But will he face any Republican Party pushback?
Even amid a unified GOP government, Trump will have to face intra-party detractors when he begins his second term in January.
The megadonors who fueled Trump and the Republican Party and what they may want in the next 4 years
Who are the high rollers who bankrolled Trump and Republicans in the 2024 election, and what do they want in return for their generosity?
Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government
Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Donald Trump
Trump, GOP
The House GOP is more aligned with Trump than ever: From the Politics Desk
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, C
'Enough already': Trump Cabinet choices eat away at the House GOP's tight majority
House Republicans will have a small margin in the chamber next year. Speaker Mike Johnson has warned Trump, who is still pulling from the GOP's ranks.
House Republicans confront math problem after Trump erodes their majority
House Republicans are wary about their dwindling majority as Trump pulls members to his administration but confident the president is aware of the situation.
Trump, Cabinet
What are recess appointments and how could Trump use them to fill his Cabinet?
To allow Trump to make the appointments, Republican senators would have to pass a motion of adjournment with a simple majority vote, though Democrats would likely do everything in their power to prevent it. It is also not clear if such a move would be fully supported by GOP senators.
Trump looks to bypass Senate for polarizing Cabinet picks
Experts say the president-elect, in pushing for recess appointments, is asking the Senate to abdicate its constitutional duty to confirm or reject executive branch nominees.
Trump's Cabinet picks will test Senate independence
President-elect Donald Trump's picks for his Cabinet and other high-profile posts will be a test for the new Senate. Will it approve all his appointees or push back?
The Nation
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John Thune Once Objected to Trump. Does He Have the Courage to Do So Now?
The once and future president tried to oust Thune from the Senate in 2022. Thune won another term. Now, he’s the Senate ...
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Democrats are coming off a 2024 beating. Will their rising stars block a Republican trifecta?
After losing the White House and both chambers of Congress this November, Democrats in Congress are looking for a way forward ...
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on MSN
Republican sweep gives Trump power to slash taxes, may strain deficits
Republicans' lock on power in Washington next year will allow President-elect Donald Trump to pursue an aggressive agenda of ...
KSTP-TV
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Minnesota GOP chair wasn’t surprised by Trump’s big victory
MN GOP Chair David Hann went into Election Day this year full of confidence following a call with officials in ...
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on MSN
Trump 'challenging' Republican senators with controversial Cabinet picks: ANALYSIS
President-elect Donald Trump was elected with a mandate last week. Trump started off by fleshing out his incoming ...
Opinion
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on MSN
Opinion
Republican Leaders Are More Afraid of Trump Than Ever
Gaetz “will never get confirmed,” an unnamed Republican senator told Fox News. Senator John Cornyn rolled his eyes and let ...
5h
How red did Connecticut go? See maps showing how towns shifted in votes for Republican party
Towns like Wallingford and Stamford saw some of the biggest increases in Republican votes. Wallingford has seen an overall ...
21h
What’s Next for the Republican Party?
Republicans swept the White House, Senate, and House. Colin Reed is a Republican political strategist with South & Hill ...
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