Senate Majority Leader John Thune pushes his glasses up as he speaks to reporters outside his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 14, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
Senate Republicans are panicking, according to a new report from NOTUS, as President Donald Trump leaves them grappling with "one big, beautiful problem," making it increasingly more difficult for the party to sell its own new tax laws to voters ahead of the crucial 2026 midterms.
On Monday, NOTUS reported that Republicans, facing the prospect of a nightmarish wipeout from Democrats in November, are struggling "to streamline messaging about the party's tax cut law and overcome President Donald Trump's international spats, which are casting a long shadow and doing little favor to the extended sales pitch."
Trump's presidency continues to tank, with voters sending his approval rating into freefall as he ignores the economic worries that he was reelected to address and continues to engage in international conflicts he promised to avoid. Little legislation of note has been passed by the GOP-led Congress, leaving the party stuck trying to spin the unpopular "One Big Beautiful Bill" into a win for all...
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