Trump, Elon Musk and Political Party
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Since his first term, Trump has consolidated the Republican Party around not only himself but also his broader "Make America Great Again" movement.
As the Republican Party braces for aftershocks from President Donald Trump's spectacular clash with Elon Musk, lawmakers and conservative figures are urging détente, fearful of the potential consequences from a prolonged feud.
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AlterNet on MSNFormer Republican bashes Trump for 'spreading a conspiracy theory' to deceive his baseRep. Joe Walsh (R-Illinois) was known for being a Tea Party firebrand. But the Never Trump conservative recently made a bombshell announcement: He joined the Democratic Party. This doesn't mean that Walsh is becoming liberal or progressive,
The current tension sparked when Elon Musk left Donald Trump's administration and criticized the president's "One Big Beautiful Bill."
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PopCrush on MSNGeorge Clooney Issues Chilling Warning to Republican Party After Donald Trump Leaves OfficeGeorge Clooney has a stark prediction for the Republican Party once Donald Trump’s time in office comes to an end. In a candid interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN on Wednesday (June 4), the Hollywood icon reflected on Trump’s ongoing influence and how his celebrity status helped him rise to power.
It remains to be seen whether President Donald Trump and Elon Musk can patch things up after their ugly break-up this week – as many around them are hoping.
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GB News on MSNJake Paul makes feelings clear on Donald Trump and Elon Musk turmoil: 'Alpha male egos'Jake Paul has entered the fray surrounding the explosive public feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, criticising what he calls the Republican Party's "alpha male" problem. The YouTuber-turned-boxer took to X on Thursday to address the heated exchange between the two leaders.
The leader of the national Democratic Party stood on a porch in Somerset County on Saturday — seven miles away from the president’s golf club — to hammer home a message. “Stopping Donald Trump starts right here in New Jersey,
The Republicans have not won a gubernatorial election in New Jersey since 2013 and the last time the GOP won a presidential vote in New Jersey was 1988.