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Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) was criticized after he appeared to delete a tweet that suggested a liberal could be blamed for the shooting of two Minnesota state lawmakers.
Down the escalator, up to the pinnacle of national politics. A decade later, Trump is still testing his leadership of both the GOP and the populist political movement he spawned when he finally made good on 16 years’ worth of promises, or threats, depending on your perspective, to run for president.
Nearly two-thirds of adults oppose President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” approved in May by the House of Representatives, according to a KFF poll released Tuesday. And even Trump’s most ardent supporters like the legislation a lot less when they learn how it would cut federal spending on health programs,
The survey also found that Republicans were 5 percentage points less likely to strongly support Trump when compared to the April poll results. According to NBC News, most of the drop comes from MAGA Republicans who shifted their opinions into the “somewhat approve” category.
The U.S. president faces pushback over the risk of U.S. involvement in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
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KFF Health News on MSN‘MAGA’ Backers Like Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ — Until They Learn of Health ConsequencesA new poll finds that most adults oppose the GOP bill that would extend many of President Donald Trump’s tax cuts while reducing spending on domestic programs including Medicaid. Most Trump backers support the plan until they learn that millions would lose health coverage and local hospitals would lose funding.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) blasted fellow conservatives for failing to follow President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda — and had some Democrats even agreeing with her perspective.
The controversies of the Trump era draw on longer American clashes over capitalism, identity, equality and human rights, a history Lena Waithe explores in this extended conversation with MSNBC’s Ari Melber.