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Donald Trump warned Republicans that they would not receive his endorsement should they retaliate and oppose his cuts to PBS and NPR.
The latest Navigator Research poll, conducted June 26 to June 30, found Trump at 45 percent approval and 53 percent disapproval—a slight recovery from early June, when he hit a record low for this term at 43 percent approval and 55 percent disapproval.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Threatens GOP Senators Who Don’t Vote to Defund PBS and NPRTrump threatened that any Republican who fails to back his push to defund PBS and NPR will lose his political endorsement ahead of a showdown over cuts. The post Trump Threatens GOP Senators Who Don’t Vote to Defund PBS and NPR first appeared on Mediaite.
President Donald Trump is speaking out about lawmakers who do not vote in compliance with the recently passed rescissions package, which would cut funding to public media such as PBS and NPR.
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Republican senators divided on $9.4 billion cuts to USAID and public broadcasting as leadership plans amendment process for the White House's rescissions package.
The 2025 candidates have mentioned the president on the social media platform X more than any nominees in the last two gubernatorial campaigns combined.
As Republicans face criticism for slashing Medicaid, Hawley tried to shift the focus to a less-noticed part of the law that will benefit victims of nuclear waste.
The new clip from Home of the Brave highlights the connections between the president and the late sex offender.
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Raw Story on MSN'Beyond concerned': GOP senators 'alarmed' by Hegseth going over Trump's headRepublican senators have signaled a willingness to hold hearings over defense secretary Pete Hegseth pausing weapons shipments to Ukraine without the approval of president Donald Trump. Republicans expressed concerns to The Hill both on and off the record,