White House pivots to midterms, reshapes coalition and staffing
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Facing sagging polls and wary Republicans, the White House is pressing into the 2026 midterms by enlisting diverse coalition voices (from Joe Rogan to the MAHA bloc), reorganizing the political operation under Susie Wiles and James Blair, and cycling Cabinet posts as Trump ramps up campaign-style appearances and policy pushes—seeking to repair support, while Iran and economic issues loom over the election prospects.
- Coalition repairs, red-meat speeches and personnel moves: The White House jumps into midterms mode Politico
- GOP strategists required to sign NDAs at meeting on midterm plans The Washington Post
- White House holds secret meeting on how to turn out Trump voters in midterms Washington Examiner
- White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles calls emergency meeting as Donald Trump’s approval rating sinks AOL.com
- White House Is in Full Panic Mode as Trump Doubles Down on Iran War Yahoo
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