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Trump Boasts GOP Has Never Been So United’ Despite Party Turmoil

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Trump Boasts GOP ‘Has Never Been So United’ Despite Party Turmoil

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President Donald Trump declared on Sunday that the Republican Party “has never been so united,” brushing off a week of infighting, public fallouts, and his own escalating attacks on several GOP lawmakers. Posting on Truth Social, Trump insisted the party is “UNITED AS IT IS RIGHT NOW,” while taking fresh shots at Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. Thomas Massie, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and unnamed “lowlifes” he claims are undermining Republican momentum. He also renewed his warnings about keeping the Senate filibuster intact, calling it an “Election threatening” risk if Democrats regain power.

 

Trump’s unity pitch comes despite his increasingly personal feud with Greene, who shocked Washington by announcing she will leave Congress early next year. Trump called her departure “great news for the country,” a remark she later described as “hurtful,” adding she refused to remain a “battered wife” within the GOP.

 

Massie hasn’t fared better. After clashing with Trump on releasing the Epstein files, Massie was promptly slapped with a blistering Truth Social broadside, with Trump urging Kentucky voters to “throw him out” and endorsing his primary challenger, Ed Gallrein.

 

The defiant Sunday message also arrives as Trump navigates a rough political stretch: Democratic wins in key elections, a national approval rating hovering at 41.5 percent, and renewed controversy around his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

 

Still, Trump insisted Republicans are riding high, touting what he called the “Strongest Border EVER,” record-breaking markets, and “the best economy” before promising: “THE BEST IS YET TO COME! VOTE REPUBLICAN!!!”

 

Whether that message reflects reality — or simply Trump’s preferred version of it — the GOP’s internal fractures remain very much on display.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Trump insists the GOP is “more united than ever” despite open rifts with Greene, Massie, and Paul.

  • Greene’s early exit and Massie’s Epstein-files rebellion highlight widening splits.

  • Trump leans into triumphal messaging as polls and controversies mount.

Source: The Hill

 
 
 

 

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