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Senate Republicans form 'YOLO conference' as exits and primary losses put Trump's agenda in danger
The Senate's so-called "YOLO conference" is growing, and Republican senators with nothing to lose are already breaking with President Trump.
President Donald Trump’s relationship with Senate Republicans has hit a new low after a revolt over his $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund surfaced deep divisions over the direction of the party and its priorities.
(The Hill) — The resounding defeat of Sen. Bill Cassidy (R) in Saturday’s Louisiana primary has sent shockwaves through the Senate Republican Conference, underscoring how Republicans who look to distance themselves from President Donald Trump and his ...
Republican senators are angry the president is working to unseat their colleagues. But he is also creating more free agents in his own party in Congress willing to defy him. By Carl Hulse Reporting from the Capitol Republican senators, boiling mad over ...
The Justice Department said it would obey a court order pausing the nearly $1.8 billion fund, potentially signaling a broader pullback.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says the DOJ will not move forward with the "anti-weaponization" fund. More Videos. See Dr. Oz praise President Trump's 'remarkable' health