Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) this week proposed a new way to honor Donald Trump: a $250 bill with the president’s image on it. Trump’s MAGA base predictably hyped the idea. But critics from both sides of the aisle suggested Republicans should be focused on more important issues and mocked Wilson for “bootlicking.
Republicans in Michigan may choose a MAGA activist leader who's charged with being a fake elector for Donald Trump to lead the party into the 2026 midterms.
Trump voters, once skeptical of government involvement in health care, now support federal action to curb high medical costs. Polls show a shift toward favoring price caps and regulation.
Donald Trump is reportedly planning to use his massive war chest to protect the Republican Party's slim congressional majorities – as well as keep GOP office holders in line. The president has promised Republican lawmakers that he'll share what he boasts is more than half a billion dollars in campaign cash for next year's midterm cycle,
Buyers’ remorse is starting to set in for some of President Donald Trump’s voters, longtime Republican strategist Sarah Longwell suggested on Wednesday. Essentially, nothing has changed for those who backed Trump for the “one very specific reason” that they believed “things are too expensive,
Eddie Glaude, Princeton University Professor and Charlie Sykes, MSNBC Contributor join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the growing outrage and anger that Republicans in congress are facing from their own voters,
Republican lawmakers are backing President Donald Trump’s insistence that Ukraine hold elections, even if they don’t share his belief that Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a "dictator."
Republican Senate candidate Daniel Cameron lavished praise Monday on Donald Trump and criticized his mentor Sen. Mitch McConnell, reflecting the president's dominance within the GOP and setting an early tone for what looks to be a competitive primary for a Kentucky Senate seat in 2026.
Like many Americans who voted for Donald Trump, Jason Rouse hopes the president’s return will mean lower prices for gas, groceries, and other essentials. But Rouse is looking to the federal government for relief from one particular pain point: high health care costs.