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GOP centrists borrow hardliner tactics to sway Trump agenda | CNN Politics


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  Speaker Mike Johnson's agenda has been repeatedly seized by a group of GOP hardliners who have used the party's razor-thin margin in the House to score their own political wins.

The article from CNN, dated April 27, 2025, discusses the internal dynamics within the Republican Party as it navigates the implementation of former President Donald Trump's agenda. Centrist Republicans are expressing frustration with the hardline tactics employed by their more conservative counterparts, which they believe are hindering progress on key issues. The centrists argue that a more pragmatic approach is needed to effectively advance Trump's policies, while hardliners insist on strict adherence to conservative principles. This tension is causing delays and conflicts within the party, particularly as they approach critical legislative deadlines. The article highlights specific instances where these internal disagreements have led to stalled initiatives, underscoring the challenges the GOP faces in unifying its diverse factions to achieve its political objectives.

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