Trump LOSES IT as GOP REVOLTS in CONGRESS
From MeidasTouch
The topic centers on a significant moment of rebellion among Republican lawmakers against former President Donald Trump, as GOP members joined Democrats to pass a bill extending Affordable Care Act subsidies. This bipartisan action, along with the Senate's agreement to honor law enforcement with a January 6th plaque, highlights a growing rift within the Republican Party, as some members distance themselves from Trump’s influence and rhetoric.
Key Takeaways
- Bipartisan magic: 17 Republicans and Democrats extend ACA subsidies, proving Trump’s grip isn’t as strong as he thinks.
- The January 6th plaque triumphs over MAGA obstruction; even Trump’s allies can't ignore history any longer.
- War powers resolution passed! It turns out even GOP senators want to keep Trump’s military impulses in check.
- Republicans declaring independence from Trump may signal a midterm reckoning; voters are craving a political palate cleanse.
- Bipartisan grace: Senate assures Greenland and Denmark their worth, while Trump’s Greenland invasion dreams remain a punchline.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Thom Tillis (person)
- NATO (concept)
- MAGA Republican (concept)
- Affordable Care Act (concept)
- Steven Little Miller (person)
- Scott McFarland (person)
- Jesse Ventura (person)
- Popac Firm (company)