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Mulvaney Says Republicans Can ‘Kiss the Midterms Goodbye’
Trump's former acting chief of staff warns the Obama apes video will haunt every Republican candidate on the ballot in November
Trump's former acting chief of staff warns the Obama apes video will haunt every Republican candidate on the ballot in November
Four Republican senators and two House members publicly condemned the post before the White House blamed a staffer and took it down
The only Black Republican senator and NRSC chairman called the Truth Social post "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" and urged its removal
White House defends the clip as a Lion King meme while critics point to a stark accountability gap between the president and others who shared the same imagery
Attorney General demands voter rolls, welfare data, sanctuary policy repeal following fatal shootings
President claims mayor and governor inciting violence after federal agents killed armed U.S. citizen in Minneapolis
Trump posted the video hours after meeting with Jeffries and Schumer at the White House to discuss the impending government shutdown.
The rescission immediately inflamed debate in Washington. Critics argue the tactic undermines the constitutional power of the purse.