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A year after President Donald Trump’s election and with next year’s midterms looming, congressional deference to the White House is showing signs of wearing on some Republicans.
Nearly a dozen Republicans -- many from swing districts -- have signed onto dueling bipartisan discharge petitions to extend and reform the subsidies in the hopes of bypassing leadership and triggering a vote on the House floor.
With the tax credits' expiration looming, some Republicans are defying party leaders and supporting extension bills.
House Republicans have repeatedly defied Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership amid growing frustration over how he's led the fractious majority.
Over a dozen Republican lawmakers have co-sponsored a bill introduced by Representative Roy Chip of Texas, also a Republican, that seeks to pause all immigration until certain conditions related to benefits for immigrants and different immigration pathways have been addressed.
Joe Gruters believes focusing on Trump and his policies is the GOP's only path to victory as they defend a razor-thin seven-seat House majority.
Despite challenges, Trump remains confident about the party’s midterm prospects, but the GOP’s messaging struggles continue.
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Indiana governor vows to primary Republicans who voted against redistricting — but it won’t be easy
Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has threatened to help President Donald Trump target GOP lawmakers in primaries after they blocked a mid-decade redistricting bill, but pulling it off may prove far harder than he thinks.