GOP, Trump and One Big Beautiful Bill
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Addressing the bipartisan crowd on the White House lawn, Trump seemed to allude to a recent dust-up between himself and Paul, who has vocally opposed the GOP’s budget and the $45 million military parade for the Army’s 250th anniversary on Saturday, which is also Trump’s 79th birthday.
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Immigration remains Trump’s strongest issue, according to the NBC News Decision Desk Poll, powered by SurveyMonkey, though Americans are closely divided over how he’s handling it.
A bitter feud is escalating between Republican Sen. Rand Paul and Donald Trump’s top border official, injecting uncertainty into Congress’s attempt to pass the administration’s signature policy bill this month.
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Daily Voice on MSNTrump Approval Rating Dips In New Poll, Voters Oppose ‘Beautiful’ GOP Bill By Near 2:1 MarginHis highest approval came on immigration, with 43 percent.The same poll found voters broadly opposed the GOP’s latest tax and spending package, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Voters rejected the bill by a 53–27 percent margin,
Donald Trump's polling is historically low, and his approval ratings are at 38%, which poses a "significant problem," according to a GOP pollster on Sunday. Mike Madrid, who served as the Golden State's GOP political director before co-founding the group of current and former anti-Trump Republicans known as the Lincoln Project,
President Trump vetoed a plan presented by Israel to the U.S. to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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'If They Want My Vote, They'll Have To Negotiate': GOP Sen. Rand Paul Continues To Rail Against Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'In his appearance on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, Republican Senator Rand Paul remains firm on voting against Trump's 'one big beautiful bill.' He also remarks he is against Speaker Mike Johnson's idea to censure Senator Alex Padilla.
Virginia's governor election this year is a popularity test for Republican President Donald Trump and his policies, presenting an opportunity for Democrats to claw back some power after the party's recent election rout.
At the same time, the Trump administration has directed immigration officers to pause arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, after Trump expressed alarm about the impact aggressive enforcement is having on those industries, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter who spoke only on condition of anonymity.