Republicans plot a strategy to fend off Democratic onslaught against Trump megabill
Source: NBC News
July 7, 2025, 6:06 PM EDT
WASHINGTON The war over President Donald Trumps megabill is just beginning, with both parties saying it will define the midterm elections next year, when control of Congress is up for grabs.
Republicans start on the back foot, with recent surveys showing the bill is unpopular, even with pro-Trump cohorts. Still, GOP leaders say they have a plan to turn things around and make the legislation Trump signed into law last week part of an offensive push to protect their House and Senate majorities.
Meanwhile, Democrats are gearing up for a political onslaught aimed at unseating Republicans who voted for it. The House Democrats campaign arm has already launched a digital ad buy on Meta across 35 GOP-held competitive districts slamming lawmakers for voting to harm rural hospitals. Part of Democrats strategy is to highlight that many Republicans who threatened to vote down the bill because of steep Medicaid cuts ended up voting for it anyway.
The so-called moderate House Republicans have shamelessly lied for months hiding behind meaningless letters and performative tweets claiming theyd protect Medicaid, food assistance and energy jobs, said Justin Chermol, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. But their vote is the only thing that matters, and theyll pay the price next year.
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LuvLoogie
(8,170 posts)The powder is nearly dry enough, I suppose.
multigraincracker
(36,041 posts)Only way to stop him for his last 2 years.
Alice B.
(570 posts)for efforts to disenfranchise them.
Lovie777
(19,463 posts)and apparently Los Angeles is the first police state city with military vehicles, horse soldiers, Marines all of which walked acrossed MacArthur Park with weapons for show a force and was called Operation Excalibur.
The park had about 20 children playing and having fun, some homeless, and a few elderly.
mdbl
(7,017 posts)It's relentless 24 hours a day, seven days a week.