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Armstrong Williams: GOP Quiet Rebellion Could Reshape Trump’s Agenda

June 12, 2026·20 days ago·via mauinews.com
Armstrong Williams: GOP Quiet Rebellion Could Reshape Trump’s Agenda
Armstrong Williams says a quiet GOP rebellion is building and could affect Trump, Congress, and the Supreme Court. The dynamic reflects a party base and elected officials trying to sort out how far they will go in backing Trump-aligned priorities. That tension matters because control of Washington is not just about personalities - it is about whether Republicans act like a governing majority or keep folding to the usual institutional pressure. The outcome could shape major fights ahead. Read more about this...

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