Trump’s self-indulgence deepens G.O.P. fears in midterms
The president has remained focused on his pet projects rather than his party.
From The Times
May 26, 2026

Republicans know their fate at the ballot box rests with President Trump. But ahead of the midterms, the president seems to be focused on anything other than keeping Republican control of Congress.

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“The stupid stuff is killing our chances,” a retiring Republican senator said.

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