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Christopher Friedman, a probation officer in Washington state, told ABC News that he voted for Trump mainly based on domestic issues such as crime and the economy. He said he felt indifferent about the Venezuela operations, since he does not feel any direct impact to his life or know anyone from there.
A new poll shows that a key group of voters that President Donald Trump won over in 2024 are abandoning the president in droves, the Independent reported. A poll from CNN showed that Trump’s approval rating among Gen Z voters has dropped a staggering 42 points over the last year.
Despite Republican control of Washington, the US House sank to historic legislative lows in 2025 as internal GOP divisions and fear of angering President Donald Trump paralysed votes and lawmaking.
MS NOW host Katy Tur delivers a monologue on President Donald Trump's voters and how their problems have not been addressed. KATY TUR, MS NOW HOST: Good to be with you. I'm Katy Tur. I followed Donald Trump to Michigan over and over again on the campaign trail in 2015 and 2016.
Latino voters flocked to back Donald Trump in the 2024 election over precisely the same issue that is now seeing them scorn the MAGA leader. More than 70 percent of Hispanic business owners rank the ongoing cost-of-living crisis as a top concern,
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young flips vote on Venezuela war powers resolution after pressure from Trump
With Young and another Republican senator flipping their votes, the Senate dismissed a resolution to curb President Trump's military action in Venezuela.
Video of a U.S. immigration agent fatally shooting a Minneapolis mother in her car has divided the nation, becoming a political Rorschach test that elicits different verdicts depending on who views it.
Five GOP senators broke ranks with Trump on Venezuela war powers, while 17 House Republicans backed Obamacare subsidies in recent votes.
Donald Trump’s push to take control of Greenland has some of his most diehard supporters wondering if the MAGA president might not be pushing the whole “America First” thing a little too far. Speaking with The New York Times,