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Can the 'No Kings' protests help the Democrats politically?
MSNBC· 2025-10-20 22:21
Joining us now, staff writer at The Atlantic, David Graham, former press secretary to speakers John Boehner and Paul Ryan, and current MSNBC political analysts Brendan Buck. Former North Dakota senator Heidi Higham and host and host of the Fast Politics podcast and MSNBC political analyst Molly Jong Fast. Brennan, I want to begin with you. What do you think of um what Donald Trump posted over the weekend? the way he talked about those protesters, the way Chip Roy is talking about them, the way Speaker Johns ...
Trump sees government shutdown as 'win-win situation': Journalist
MSNBC· 2025-10-03 21:10
Government Shutdown & Executive Power - The Trump administration, guided by figures like Russ Vote, views government shutdowns as opportunities to expand executive power, a strategy reminiscent of Project 2025 [1][2][7][22] - The administration is willing to leverage the shutdown to cut funding for projects, especially in Democratic-leaning states, even if the legal authority to do so is questionable [3][6][13] - This approach differs from past shutdowns, where the focus was on fiscal responsibility; now, the administration openly aims to harm political opponents and consolidate power [18][19] - The administration sees the shutdown as a "win-win" situation, either by forcing Democrats to concede or by advancing the agenda of reducing government and expanding executive authority [24][25][26] Political Strategy & Potential Repercussions - Democrats are framing the shutdown around healthcare, highlighting potential premium increases and loss of coverage, which resonates with a majority of Americans [11][12] - Republicans risk alienating voters in swing districts within blue states if they aggressively cut funding, potentially jeopardizing their chances in midterm elections [13][14][15] - Some Republicans recognize the risk of overreach and are wary of the administration's aggressive tactics [15][17] - The public's perception of government shutdowns has evolved, and it's unclear whether voters will punish either party at the polls [28] - Democrats' strategy of focusing on healthcare could backfire if Republicans offer a deal on healthcare subsidies, potentially removing a key issue for Democrats in the midterms [20][21][29]