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The Democratic Party’s official X account posted a graph of rising grocery prices on Thursday that showed massive spike during the Biden administration.
“The video is gross, but it also suggests that Trump is worried the walls may be closing in,” Steele wrote. “Facing a debacle over the Epstein files, Trump is throwing red meat at his base, falsely claiming that Obama may have falsified the records, even though they date back to 2019, long after he left office.”
The president is investing in the midterms, eliminating potentially bloody primary battles and promising to help the GOP stay in power.
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Mediaite on MSNDaily Show Brutally Roasts Scott Jennings With Supercut of CNN’s Pro-MAGA Pundit Trashing TrumpThe Daily Show's Jordan Klepper busted out old clips of CNN senior commentator Scott Jennings trashing President Donald Trump to roast the pro-MAGA pundit. The post Daily Show Brutally Roasts Scott Jennings With Supercut of CNN’s Pro-MAGA Pundit Trashing Trump first appeared on Mediaite.
If Missouri Republicans revamp their map to oust Kansas City Democrat Emanuel Cleaver, it could backfire at the ballot box — and in court. President Trump is publicly urging Republican-led states to pursue mid-decade redistricting to win more U.
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Raw Story on MSN'Showman without principle': Lisa Murkowski trashes Trump and the 'MAGA party'At least one GOP senator is starting to feel out of place within the party. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) told CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Thursday that the Republican Party she grew up supporting has become a party completely controlled by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
Texas’ elected officials, including Governor Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and the state House speaker, Dustin Burrows, can fall in line with the president or not; they can place party loyalty above Texas voters or do the right thing. It is their choice — they don’t have to be complicit.
The battle over releasing documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case has created a rare bipartisan push in Congress.
The Democratic Party may have hit "rock bottom," DNC chair Martin admits, but the 2026 midterms could be the beginning of a new trajectory, he tells Fox News.