US House Greene Republican leads the pack….
But she isn’t alone….
House Midterms ARE a year away….
Ole’ Donald ain’t running…..
House members…..
Republicans included ARE…..
A sample of Republicans who’ve been pushing back:
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia: Once one of Trump’s most loyal and outspoken supporters on Capitol Hill, Greene (along with Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie) has been vocal in calling on the White House to release the Epstein files. And Greene has seemed to echo Democrats in chiding GOP congressional leaders over the shutdown.
- “I’m carving my own lane,” Greene posted on X last week, adding that she was “absolutely disgusted” that health insurance costs for millions of Americans would soar if the GOP-led Congress doesn’t extend the tax credits Democrats are demanding to end the shutdown.
2. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt: He told The New York Times that he disagreed with Trump’s decision to send Texas National Guard troops to Illinois as part of the president’s crackdown on crime. Stitt, like scores of Democrats, called it a violation of “states’ rights.”
- “Oklahomans would lose their mind” if Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) “sent troops down to Oklahoma during the Biden administration,” Stitt said.
3. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox: He took to X over the weekend to express his unhappiness about the Trump administration canceling North America’s largest solar power project, saying, “This is how we lose the AI/energy arms race to China.”
4. Vivek Ramaswamy: The former GOP presidential candidate, now running for Ohio governor, made clear he disagreed with the administration’s pressuring of ABC that led to the brief suspension of late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel, a frequent Trump critic.
5. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas: He compared FCC chair Brendan Carr’s implied threats to broadcasters such as ABC to mafia tactics, calling them “dangerous as hell.”
- Cruz said he plans to introduce a bill to make it easier for people to sue the government for censorship….
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What’s next: Trump has been underwater in recent voter surveys — just 40% in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- GOP strategists say Trump could get a polling bump from his historic peace accord in the Middle East, which could tamp down some critiques from within the party.
- But “if you’re a Republican member in a district that’s even remotely competitive, you have to have areas where you can show some distance” from Trump, said former Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent, a Republican….
Note….
Trump & Co., NOT thinking about tomorrow of next year are just pushing things as far as they can….
I keep repeating ….
Donald Trump is NOT running for ANYTHING anymore….
Members of Congress….Republicans ones included?
Will be in campaign mode very shortly…..
Carrying Trump on thneir backs no less…..
This” pushing back” as you describe it is of minor significance.
After indicating their “ disagreement,” these same people then effusively praise the party owner .
There is no effective opposition to Trump in the Republican Party and you can “keep repeating “ all you want about these minor little flare ups.They are indicative of nothing.
Greene is MINIR??????
The original MAGA CHEERLEADER going rogue ???
And others ON THE RECORD ALREADY?!
Yup….
Gonna be more….
I’m sticking to my story
Johnson is so scared he’s gonna go down with the ship like ole Boehner?
Party OVER Country , eh?
Be scared of Donald the Criminal President who lIED about making America Great‼️
Sure you are…
Your “ story “ that you’ve been spouting off for ten years now.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump continues to own the Republican Party.
And will COST the party DEARLY,…