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GOP senators seem increasingly game to buck some Trump priorities
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Real Clear Politics
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Senate's Sloth Stalls SAVE America Act
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The Daily Caller
· 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
The Hill
· Jul 6, 2026
Trump-Republican infighting hands the Democrats a chance
Republican senators increasingly spar with a president who they see as too focused on his own priorities at the expense of their reelection prospects.
Drudge Report
· Jun 29, 2026
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Washington Examiner
· Jun 24, 2026
Senate Republicans pray for kumbaya moment with Trump at ‘family’ lunch
Senate Republicans have a laundry list of topics they want to discuss with President Donald Trump when he steps into the Capitol on Wednesday for what is expected to be a “robust” lunch. But it’s a commitment to unity they’re really seeking after weeks of rolling controversies that have damaged their relationship with Trump and []
Talking Points Memo
· Jun 25, 2026
Trump Is Spiraling Out of Control and GOP Senators Are Still Coddling His Feelings
Republican Senators Try to Patch Things Up With the President Even by our fully debased standard of grading President Donald...
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Related coverage for " GOP senators seem increasingly game to buck some Trump priorities ": Real Clear Politics — Senate's Sloth Stalls SAVE America Act. The Daily Caller — ‘Cluster F*ck’: Trump’s Dramatic Feud With Senate Republicans Boils Over. The Hill — Trump-Republican infighting hands the Democrats a chance . Drudge Report — 'Campaign spending'.... Washington Examiner — Senate Republicans pray for kumbaya moment with Trump at ‘family’ lunch. Talking Points Memo — Trump Is Spiraling Out of Control and GOP Senators Are Still Coddling His Feelings

