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Top Republicans worry that if his status becomes dire, he'll take the party down with him. Others worry he wouldn’t stop with just the party.
Republican officials claim impeachment inquiry into the president has “supercharged” fundraising efforts.
US President Donald Trump has doubled-down on a tweet in which he singled out four Democratic Congresswomen, telling them to "go back" and "fix" the countries "from which they came". The House of Representatives formally condemned the statements, calling them racist. Trump tweeted that it was actually a win for him and his government, saying it was “so great to see how unified the Republican Party was”. The original tweet caused a furore on Capital Hill and abroad, with some politicians strongly condemning the President’s words as racist, while others were more cautious to directly label the US leader.
Republican Robert Foster’s campaign director told journalist Larrison Campbell they would only go forward with the interview if a male journalist was present.
Attorney General William Barr’s redacted doc may reveal new info about Trump obstruction, Russian election meddling and more.
There’s a chance the party could lose control of the state if three accused politicians are forced to resign.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) proclaimed the GOP “happily” the party of Homer Simpson (and Bart, Maggie and Marge) in an interview Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Twitter was in stitches.