Trump Totally Lost It — and MAGA's Done
The Lincoln Project · 36:41 · 3 days ago
Donald Trump's confrontation with Senate Republicans reveals the collapse of his control over the party.
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Trump's outburst — He berated the Republican caucus upon arrival instead of seeking cooperation
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Cassidy confrontation — Bill Cassidy challenged Trump on Iran policy and refused to be bullied during the exchange
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Save Act deadlock — The bill has failed five times on the floor due to a lack of 60 votes
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Filibuster risk — Nuking the filibuster would let Democrats pass sweeping laws if they regain power
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Resentful senators — Republicans like Cornyn and Cassidy hold deep grudges from past primary fights
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Iran deception — Senators grew angry after being kept in the dark about the conflict
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Housing bill block — Trump refused to sign the only affordability measure Congress passed this year
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Approval collapse — His rating hit 30 percent with just 6 percent seeing the economy improving
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Electoral shift — Democratic candidates are now competitive in red states like Texas, Florida, and Iowa
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How many Republican senators hate Donald Trump with the fire of a billion suns?
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What ratio describes independent voter opposition to Trump this year?