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The Republican-led Senate voted 52-48 on Thursday to begin debate on a budget blueprint for a multitrillion-dollar package to pass President Donald Trump’s agenda.
From NBC News
Reciprocal tariffs are calculated to balance bilateral trade deficits between the U.S. and each of its trading partners.
From USA Today
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Social media users, including some Republican elected officials, are falsely claiming that Democrats are suing the Trump administration to allow noncitizens to vote in American elections.
Democrats have spent the first months of Donald Trump’s second administration wandering the political wilderness — facing record-low popularity while competing factions battle over how exactly to take on the president.
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, 38, has distanced herself from national Democrats in a battleground state President Donald Trump won, saying a new generation of leaders is needed to block President Donald Trump’s overhaul of the federal government and deliver a compelling message to win back Trump voters.
The Democratic base is angry. Not just at Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the “Make America Great Again” movement imposing their will on Washington with remarkable speed.
The party’s activist base was jolted by a senator’s marathon speech and electoral victories, but questions linger about broad appeal.
The party’s rank and file are angry and searching for a Democrat who can lead the way. Before the election, Julisa Rojas believed that Democrats were by no means perfect, but she thought they could steer the country in a better direction. So, she said she canvassed neighborhoods in Georgia, where she helped register people to vote.
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a rising star of the Democratic Party, has officially announced her bid for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat.
"The Democrats are having a bit of a Tea Party moment right now—I don’t know if it’s quite yet a Tea Party moment, but there is a lot of displeasure with what the Democratic leadership in the Senate is doing.
New Hampshire Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is the first high-profile candidate to enter the Senate race to succeed Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.