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Trump's Republican Party insists there's no affordability crisis and dismisses election losses
Many Republican leaders insist there's no problem with the GOP's policies, the party's message or President Donald Trump’s leadership, despite big losses in this month's elections
State and national party officials are furious at Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s tactics after a PAC backed by the governor smoked two sitting Republicans and blamed them for the shutdown while talking up Kemp’s preferred candidate in the race – former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley.
Ossoff publicly addressed his GOP rivals, Reps. Buddy Carter, Mike Collins, and former coach Derek Dooley on the discussion of the Epstein files.
The votes in Congress to release more files came after the president faced pressure from within his own party.
The former Republican received a fairly warm reception when speaking to Forsyth County Democrats about his campaign for governor.
The White House was caught off-guard by how quickly the measure passed through Congress, having expected it to take longer in the Senate, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) stood alongside fellow lawmakers and victims of Jeffrey Epstein on Monday to condemn those who opposed a congressional vote to release the Epstein files, saving their strongest criticisms for the vote's strongest opponent: President Donald Trump.