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Trump faces growing Republican pushback ahead of midterms

Published on: June 7, 2026 2:01 PM

US President Donald Trump is encountering increasing resistance from members of his own Republican Party as lawmakers become more willing to challenge key parts of his agenda. With midterm elections approaching, several Republicans appear increasingly focused on voter concerns in their states rather than maintaining complete alignment with the White House.

During the past week, Republican lawmakers in both the Senate and House opposed several administration-backed initiatives, including funding proposals linked to a White House ballroom project, an anti-weaponization fund and surveillance legislation. The House also approved a measure supporting aid to Ukraine and imposing additional sanctions on Russia despite Trump’s opposition.

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Although political analysts do not view the disagreements as a full-scale rebellion, the growing number of dissenting voices highlights emerging divisions within Republican ranks. Some lawmakers who previously faced political pressure from Trump have become more willing to criticize administration policies, particularly as election campaigns begin to intensify across the country.

Republican Senator Thom Tillis said lawmakers are increasingly likely to vote according to the priorities of their constituents as Election Day draws closer. Meanwhile, the White House has described the disagreements as routine election-year politics and insists that most Republicans remain committed to advancing Trump’s broader legislative agenda.

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Another potential test for party unity could emerge through Trump’s expected nomination of former attorney Todd Blanche as permanent US attorney general. Several Republican senators have indicated that they will closely examine the nomination process, signaling that support for White House appointments may no longer be automatic.

Senior Republican figures have also expressed concerns over qualifications for key administration positions, underscoring a more independent approach within Congress. While Trump continues to maintain significant influence over the party, recent developments suggest that some lawmakers are increasingly prepared to assert their own political priorities as the midterm elections approach.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Donald Trump, Latest, midterm elections, Republican resistance, Senate Republicans, Ukraine aid, US Congress

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