Trump’s revenge on Republican dissidents may imperil his own agenda
It’s a moment rarely seen in Washington: congressional Republicans openly revolting against President Donald Trump. How the party got here is equally extraordinary — a combination of minuscule Senate and House majorities, the president’s brazen retribution campaign and fierce opposition to his new “anti-weaponization” fund, which is expected to give payouts to his political allies.
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