Trump’s revenge politics deepen GOP fractures as Senate stalls and primaries shake up

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The Senate postponed a reconciliation bill to fund immigration enforcement to avoid votes on Trump’s controversial $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund and related White House security funding, while Trump-backed GOP losses and endorsements are widening intra-party tensions. Democrats are moving toward a war powers resolution on Iran, and Republicans are pushing back against Trump’s influence, signaling the possibility that his consequence-free presidency may be ending.
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