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Trump’s ‘Straighten Out’ Pledge Renews Law-and-Order Battle Lines in Chicago
Trump’s threat to intervene plays into a broader national debate over the limits of executive power.
Trump’s threat to intervene plays into a broader national debate over the limits of executive power.
Republicans are weighing whether to rally behind President Trump or distance themselves to protect vulnerable members in swing states.
The expansion marks the latest in a series of Trump-directed deployments aimed at crime, immigration, and homelessness.
Both lawmakers have positioned themselves as reformers willing to buck party lines when transparency and accountability are on the line.
By invoking those exceptions, the administration seeks to reframe flag burning as conduct outside symbolic speech.
Lee called earmarks “incompatible with our approach as Republicans” given America’s $37 trillion debt.
This push comes as Texas Democrats fled the state to block a Republican redistricting plan seen as diluting minority voting power.
The drive for a controversial rescissions bill removing $9 billion in spending further inflamed tensions, prompting Democrats to stall civilian nominations