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Republicans in Congress struggle with internal squabbles as time runs out on 2026
WASHINGTON — Republicans are campaigning to keep control of Congress for another two years, but their message about being the “grown-ups” in the room keeps getting overshadowed by public feuds that have sidetracked work on major legislation. After enacting large swaths of their agenda during the la...
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What happenedRepublicans in Congress struggle with internal squabbles as time runs out on 2026.
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Republicans in Congress struggle with internal squabbles as time runs out on 2026
WASHINGTON — Republicans are campaigning to keep control of Congress for another two years, but their message about being the “grown-ups” in the room keeps getting overshadowed by public fe...
Republicans in Congress struggle with internal squabbles as time runs out on 2026
WASHINGTON — Republicans are campaigning to keep control of Congress for another two years, but their message about being the “grown-ups” in the room keeps getting overshadowed by public fe...