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GOP Reportedly Eyes Trump’s $350 Million War Chest for Midterms

Off The Press

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July 6, 2026

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President Donald Trump’s vast political fundraising operation is becoming the focus of growing concern among some Republican donors and strategists, who want to see more of its money directed toward competitive congressional races before the November midterm elections, Politico reported. Trump’s allied super PAC, MAGA Inc., has built one of the largest political war chests []...Click to read more

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DNyuz

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· Jul 9, 2026

Analysts fact-check the President’s latest claims about the U.S. economy

Political analysts fact-checked President Donald Trump’s claim in a NATO press conference held Today in Ankara, Turkey. Trump alleged the U.S. attracted “19.2 trillion with a ‘T’” in investments during his second term to build plants and equipment nationwide. Critics immediately challenged the figure, as it represents 60 of the entire GDP and lacks supporting []

Twitchy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Five-Card Dud: Trump Gloats As George Conway Gambles Away Millions in Crowded NY Dem Primary Loss

Five-Card Dud: Trump Gloats As George Conway Gambles Away Millions in Crowded NY Dem Primary Loss

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jul 3, 2026

All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues

So manly, so decisive, so corrupt: President Trump’s 2.2 billion in personal earnings during his presidency has been met largely with silence from his MAGA base, which has been increasingly willing to revolt against policies they view as an abandonment of his promises to put everyday Americans first. Far-right members of Congress, prominent media pundits and [] The post All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

The Daily Caller

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· Jun 24, 2026

‘Cluster F*ck’: Trump’s Dramatic Feud With Senate Republicans Boils Over

'Cluster F*ck': Trump's Dramatic Feud With Senate Republicans Boils Over

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 26, 2026

Fraud Crackdown an Easy Win for Trump

Donald Trump's full-scale war on fraud is the kind of low-hanging fruit that populists know how to pick. Yesterday, the Trump Justice Department charged 455 people, including 90 doctors, involved in fraud schemes totalling an alleged 6.5 billion. According to CNN, The cases included fraudulent wound care claims, which resulted in 2 billion in Medicare [...]Read More...

ABNA English

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· Jun 26, 2026

Sharp Decline in U.S. Army Weapons Stockpiles After War Against Iran

The extensive consumption of American cruise and defense missiles in the war against Iran has brought the U.S. Army's weapons stockpiles to a concerning level.

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Related coverage for "GOP Reportedly Eyes Trump’s $350 Million War Chest for Midterms": DNyuz — Analysts fact-check the President’s latest claims about the U.S. economy. Twitchy — Five-Card Dud: Trump Gloats As George Conway Gambles Away Millions in Crowded NY Dem Primary Loss. Lawyers, Guns & Money — All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues. The Daily Caller — ‘Cluster F*ck’: Trump’s Dramatic Feud With Senate Republicans Boils Over. Real Clear Politics — Fraud Crackdown an Easy Win for Trump. ABNA English — Sharp Decline in U.S. Army Weapons Stockpiles After War Against Iran