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Raw Story on MSNTrump seeking someone to replace GOP senator who 'irritates him': reportWith an eye on the 2026 midterms, Donald Trump is making moves in a bid to make sure he won't have to deal with a Senate with a Democratic majority afterward. According to a report from Politico's Jake Traylor,
MAGA-friendly media has been torn over how to respond to a base that wants more on the Epstein files and a president who wants it to move on.
Roughly half of U.S. adults report that Trump’s policies have “done more to hurt” them since his second term began six months ago.
A growing number of MAGA-aligned Republican lawmakers are at odds with US President Donald Trump over his administration’s refusal to release more information about pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.Once some of Trump’s closest allies,
A new poll has found that 55 percent of respondents disapprove of President Donald Trump's job performance, while 41 percent approve.
President Donald Trump secured approval of his first judicial nominee of his second term, as the U.S. Senate confirmed a former law clerk to three members of the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority to a seat on a federal appeals court.
As Trump rages wildly over his inability to get MAGA to shut up about the Jeffrey Epstein mess, a writer who’s tracking this battle takes us inside his effort to get this under control—and explains why it’s failing.
Some 55 percent of Gen X voters approve of Trump while 45 percent disapprove, according to the CNN/SSRS poll. This means he has a net approval rating among this group of +10. The survey of 1,057 voters, sampled across different age groups, was conducted between July 10 and July 13, 2025. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percentage points.
More than two dozen labor, community, and advocacy groups have formed the Battleground Alliance, a political action committee aligned with Democrats to target three Republican-held congressional House districts in Florida,
The Senate passed President Donald Trump’s request to claw back $9 billion in foreign aid and public media funding in the early hours of Thursday morning, with all but two Republicans voting against it.
This decline in Trump's approval rating among Republicans could signal growing dissatisfaction within the party's core supporters.