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‘He’s dead, he’s gone’: Trump tries to move on from Epstein by blaming Democrats
NBC News· 2025-07-16 21:00
Political Fallout for the Republican Party - The Republican party faces internal division due to the Epstein files controversy, potentially impacting support for President Trump and creating opportunities for Democratic attacks [19][20][21] - Some Republicans in MAGA-heavy districts may face political consequences in the midterms if they don't call for the release of the Epstein files [15] - Speaker Johnson is in a tough position, attempting to balance appealing to the Republican base with maintaining support for President Trump [10][11] Trump's Relationship with His Base - President Trump is tackling the blowback over the Epstein files in a way that targets his own followers, a departure from his usual tactics [1][6] - There is a sense of disillusionment among some in Trump's base who feel he is not keeping promises regarding the Epstein files [5] - The administration points to policy achievements to counter disillusionment, while Trump views the Epstein case as old news [6] The Epstein Files and Transparency - The release of the Epstein files is complicated by concerns about erroneously blaming innocent people [14] - A key point of contention is the definition of "credible information" regarding the files, with some wanting all information released [13][14] - Democrats are seizing on the division within the Republican party caused by the Epstein files to undermine Trump's support [20][21] Bondi and the Department of Justice - President Trump is standing behind Attorney General Bondi but has seemingly positioned her to take the blame if the Epstein issue persists [7] - Bondi's absence from a White House event related to fentanyl penalties raises questions about her involvement and potential desire to avoid scrutiny [8][9]
GOP strategist slams Republicans for backing nominees they publicly doubt
MSNBC· 2025-07-11 18:09
So, we're supposed to give Senator Tillis a gold star now because now that he's not facing re-election anymore, all of a sudden, now he's shocked that there's gambling in Casablanca. I don't want to hear it. I don't think that he should be challenged.The fact that he still can't say that he regrets that vote tells you everything you need to know about the craven cowardice of the Republican party and how we got here. ...
GOP Rep. Bacon explains why he’s leaving the ‘dysfunctional environment’ of the House
NBC News· 2025-07-09 21:27
US Political Landscape & Policy - Congressman Don Bacon announced retirement, citing family reasons and the demanding nature of the job, despite past electoral successes in politically challenging districts [2][11][12][13] - The "one big beautiful bill" (likely referring to a major legislative package) faces potential challenges in the 2026 midterm elections, with concerns about its impact on Medicaid and potential for demagoguery by Democrats [1][10][14] - Congressman Bacon voted in favor of the bill, believing the benefits outweighed the drawbacks, including tax cut stability, child tax credit protection, and defense spending increases [3][9] - The House version of the bill focused on work requirements for Medicaid recipients (18-64 years old, healthy individuals working/seeking work 20 hours a week), which is supported by 72% of Americans [6][7] - The Senate version of the bill included cuts to hospital payments, partially mitigated by a $50 billion replenishment for rural hospitals [8] National Security & Foreign Policy - Congressman Bacon criticized the pause of weapon shipments to Ukraine, advocating for strong support and increased weapon deliveries to help Ukraine prevail against Russia [4][16][23] - Congressman Bacon believes that if Ukraine falls, it would gravely hurt US national security interests, potentially leading to further aggression in Moldova, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Baltics [19][20] - Congressman Bacon expressed concern over President Trump's past stance on Ukraine funding but noted a potential shift towards a more forceful defense of Ukraine [21] Republican Party & Political Philosophy - Congressman Bacon identifies as a Ronald Reagan Republican, advocating for democracy, free markets, rule of law, strong alliances, and respect towards political opponents [25][26] - Congressman Bacon expressed concern about the current demonization of political opponents and the treatment of allies, calling for a return to normalcy and decency in American politics [27]
'Big Test' for Trump? Political consequences going to be 'DISASTROUS' for GOP
MSNBC· 2025-07-03 16:04
NBC's Gabe Gutierrez joins us from the White House. Also with us, New York Times chief White House correspondent and MSNBC political analyst Peter Baker, MSNBC political analyst and former Republican Congressman Carlos Carbelloo of Florida and former Democratic Congressman Max Rose of New York. Gabe Leader Jeff going for more than five hours now.What's the feeling at the White House and talk to us about President Trump's role winning over those Republican holdouts last night. Well, hi Anna, good morning. As ...
Tax breaks for the wealthy are most important: Claire McCaskill reacts to spending bill
MSNBC· 2025-07-03 11:56
Legislation & Voting - The chamber voted 219 to 213 to adopt a rule governing debate on the legislation [1] - A group of hardline conservatives and moderate Republicans had combined forces to stall the bill [1] - Speaker Johnson held the vote open for 5 hours to garner support [1] - Republicans received a phone call from President Trump, influencing their vote [3] Bill Implications & Priorities - The bill prioritizes permanent tax breaks for the wealthy [5][7] - Limited help on tips and overtime is only for three years [6] - Deficits are not a priority for the Republican party when in power [6] - Tax breaks for the "little guy" are minimal and only last three years [7] Political Impact & Concerns - Veteran politicians are seemingly ignoring polls and listening to the White House [4] - Conservatives are voting for a bill that contradicts their principles due to fear of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement [9] - Primaries are a major concern for these politicians [9] - Massive cuts to Medicaid will disproportionately impact red/rural America after the next presidential election [10] - The bill is largely supported by the 25-30% of the country that strongly approves of Donald Trump [10] Budgetary Shifts - Republicans are seemingly willing to make ICE's budget larger than the FBI's budget [11][12]
NEC Director Kevin Hassett: 'Highly confident' we'll pass Pres. Trump's tax bill by July 4
CNBC Television· 2025-06-23 13:34
Following the strike uh on Iran, President Trump quickly turned his attention back uh to his um economic agenda, writing on Truth Social, great unity uh in the Republican party, perhaps unity uh like we've never seen before. Now, let's get the great big beautiful uh bill done. Our country is doing great.MAGA joining us now uh White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hasset. And because of the the news over the weekend, uh Kevin, I I guess I before we we talk about the big beautiful uh bill in a ...
Why Ken Griffin Gives to Both Political Parties
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-17 18:32
When you think about your political giving, when you think about the influence that you want to have and the mark you want to make, what's most important to you. Well, I I think you need to think about the arc of one's life. In my 20s, I gave my time. I didn't have money to give in my 20s.I gave my time. I I actually tutored in the inner city of Chicago and saw firsthand the challenges that these young in this case boys and girls face in trying to to break the cycle of poverty. Like it's really really tough ...