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AlternetΒ·May 28, 2026
'Get used to it': Economist says Republicans have 'bombed' the economy for years
An economist argues Republicans and Trump have damaged the economy through inflation and fuel prices, using war metaphor ('bombed') to describe economic harm. The article frames GOP economic stewardship as having created permanent structural damage rather than temporary fluctuations.
Far LeftEmb: 72economyinflation
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AlternetΒ·May 27, 2026
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Trump takes another GOP head in Texas β€” and hurts Republicans
Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary appears successful, with Paxton winning decisively. The article frames Trump's strategy of backing primary challengers against Republicans he views as insufficiently loyal as a pattern of taking down GOP figures, though it notes Paxton is a flawed candidate.
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AlternetΒ·May 27, 2026
The GOP is imploding β€” and now Republicans can't pass bills because of Trump
The article claims Trump's policies are creating internal Republican divisions that impede legislative progress ahead of midterms. It suggests Republicans are pursuing budget reconciliation strategies while dealing with party fractures over immigration spending and settlement fund allocations.
AlternetΒ·May 27, 2026
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Republicans send mixed signals after Trump topples another GOP veteran
Article reports that Republican Sen. John Cornyn lost his primary to challenger Ken Paxton, with some Republicans expressing concern while MAGA supporters celebrate. The piece frames this as a 'mixed signal' moment within the GOP regarding party direction and leadership priorities.
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Congressional Republicans Rally Behind Trump as Iran Deal Talks Advance: β€˜Give POTUS the Space to Negotiate’
Republican lawmakers are publicly supporting Trump administration's Iran nuclear negotiations involving nuclear limits, regional security, and Abraham Accords expansion. The framing emphasizes party unity around executive branch negotiations.
Far RightNCI 23 Β· ORGANICEmb: 58iran-nuclear-dealtrump-administration
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The New ArabΒ·May 24, 2026
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US lawmakers split over proposed Iran agreement
The headline and description report a partisan split among US lawmakers regarding Iran negotiations, with Republicans favoring stricter terms and Democrats warning against potential Tehran strengthening. The framing presents the disagreement as a straightforward political divide without substantive analysis of either position's merits.
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Possible deal on Iran divides US lawmakers largely along party lines
Reuters reports that U.S. lawmakers divided along party lines on a potential Iran deal, with Republicans and Democrats showing contrasting positions on Sunday morning talk shows. The article presents a factual account of political disagreement without apparent ideological framing of either side.
CenterNCI 19 Β· ORGANICEmb: 18Iran dealU.S. politics
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AlternetΒ·May 23, 2026
Trump's retribution tour has only just begun β€” as loyal Republicans face a catch-22
The article describes Trump celebrating the primary loss of Republican critic Thomas Massie at a White House congressional picnic, framing it as part of a broader 'retribution tour' against disloyal Republicans. The piece uses the Massie incident as a lens to examine pressure on GOP members to align with Trump or face consequences.
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Los Angeles TimesΒ·May 23, 2026
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GOP governor hopefuls give closing arguments to oft-forgotten Central Valley Republicans
Two Republican gubernatorial candidates, Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, delivered closing arguments to GOP voters in the Central Valley near Fresno ahead of the June 2 primary election. The headline frames the Central Valley Republican base as 'oft-forgotten,' suggesting these voters receive limited political attention despite their electoral presence.
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The HillΒ·May 23, 2026
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Lutnick donated $5M to House GOP super PAC ahead of Epstein deposition
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick donated $5 million to the Congressional Leadership Fund supporting House Republicans on April 1, shortly before testifying to Congress about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to FEC filings.
AlternetΒ·May 23, 2026
Columnist has 'no sympathy' for the 'terrible' choice Republicans left themselves
A New York Times columnist David French expresses lack of sympathy for Republicans tied to Trump, citing his creation of an unpopular fund and control over the GOP grassroots. The article frames Republican alignment with Trump as a self-inflicted political predicament.
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AxiosΒ·May 23, 2026
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Even Republicans are souring on Trump's economy
Article reports that Republican voters are expressing increased pessimism about the economy under Trump, with consumer sentiment dropping even among GOP supporters ahead of midterm elections. The piece frames economic concerns as spreading across party lines and potentially damaging to Trump politically.
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Republican defiance over β€˜anti-weaponization’ fund sets up confrontation with Trump
Congressional Republicans are opposing Trump's $1.776 billion fund for what he characterizes as victims of government 'weaponization,' creating a potential conflict within the party. The article frames this as internal Republican division over the fund's purpose and implementation.
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Republican revolt over Trump β€˜anti-weaponization’ fund stalls ICE funding vote
Senate Republicans canceled a planned vote on immigration enforcement funding due to internal disagreement over a Trump-backed 'anti-weaponization' fund provision. The dispute reflects fractures within the Republican caucus over competing legislative priorities.
Center-LeftNCI 24 Β· ORGANICEmb: 34U.S. SenateRepublican internal division
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Republican revolt over Trump β€˜weaponization’ fund stalls ICE funding vote
Senate Republicans delayed a vote on ICE funding legislation due to internal disagreement over Trump's 'weaponization' rhetoric. The story reports a procedural stall tied to partisan tensions within the GOP caucus regarding how Trump has framed government actions.
Center-LeftNCI 21 Β· ORGANICEmb: 28US SenateICE funding
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The PrintΒ·May 20, 2026
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How Trump’s revenge tour against Republicans could cost the party in November
Article reports that Donald Trump's efforts to challenge Republican candidates he opposes may damage the party's electoral prospects in November. The piece suggests Trump's unpopularity among voters could undermine GOP performance despite his continued influence within the party.
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The HillΒ·May 5, 2026
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Celebrating the Main Streets that make America great
House Republicans outline their commitment to supporting small businesses through tax cuts, anti-theft enforcement, and accountability measures. The framing presents these policies as directly producing economic benefits like improved cash flow and job growth.
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The HillΒ·May 5, 2026
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O'Reilly says Republicans will be 'slaughtered' if they shun Trump ahead of midterms
Bill O'Reilly stated in a NewsNation interview that Republicans cannot distance themselves from Trump before midterms without electoral consequences, using the word 'slaughtered' to describe the potential outcome. The article reports his direct quote and the interviewer's setup question with minimal additional context or analysis.
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NPRΒ·May 5, 2026
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Here's a look at the 36 races for governor this year
NPR reports on the 36 gubernatorial races scheduled for November, noting that while the current political environment appears unfavorable for Republicans, the party may still gain seats in various governor races across the country.
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AlternetΒ·May 5, 2026
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Outrage explodes after GOP allocates $1 billion for Trump’s ballroom
The article reports that Sen. Chuck Grassley announced Republicans will allocate $1 billion in budget funds for a Trump White House ballroom project, despite Trump's previous commitment to use only private funds. The project cost has reportedly increased from an originally planned $200 million.
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