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The 2028 presidential election seems like a long way away, but in reality, the early moves are already underway by some Democrats with likely national ambitions.And one Republican politician is already selling 2028 merchandise.
The libertarian-aligned Kentucky Republican opposed Trump’s “big beautiful bill” over debt concerns, just like he has in the past — while escaping serious primary trouble.
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WISN 12 News on MSNSen. Johnson: 'No amount of pressure that President Trump can apply' in opposition to spending billSen. Ron Johnson expressed his opposition to President Trump's spending bill during a Milwaukee Press Club event, citing concerns over federal spending levels.
The steady march to the right across a vast number of counties reveals the extent of the nation's transformation in the Trump era, and the seriousness of the Democrats' problems.
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CT Insider on MSNFormer Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, twice convicted for corruption, pardoned by President TrumpJohn G. Rowland, who served two prison sentences for corruption, first in 2006 then again in 2016, has reportedly been pardoned by President Donald Trump, according to multiple media reports, which included him in a list of forgiven felons on Wednesday.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's bill divide the Republican party, in what aspects in particular?The fiscal and spending cuts bill championed by former President Donald Trump has sparked significant internal divisions within the Republican Party.
Grimm who represented Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn in Congress from 2011 to 2015, pleaded guilty in December 2014 to tax fraud.
Actual conservatives thinking about the 2028 presidential election should begin with this counterintuitive but correct proposition: Today’s administration is the most progressive in U.S. history. Consider progressivism’s nine core components.