Trump’s Grip on Senate Republicans Frays as Immigration Push Stalls

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A Semafor analysis portrays Trump’s waning influence over Senate Republicans as a $72 billion immigration-enforcement bill stalls and a separate $1.8 billion fund tied to his priorities provokes anger and delays; GOP lawmakers push back on the fund, a briefing about it is described as chaotic, and Trump’s moves against incumbents and endorsements of Paxton over Cornyn highlight intra-party tensions and a fragile path for a post-2024 GOP to govern in 2026.
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