House Republicans in Crisis as Members Resign, Trump Viewed as 'Person of Faith'
As multiple members resign or announce they will not seek re-election, the GOP's majority in the House is at risk. Meanwhile, a new survey suggests that an increasing number of Republicans view Donald Trump as a person of faith.
- House Republicans are facing a crisis as multiple members have resigned or announced they will not seek re-election, leaving the party's majority in the House of Representatives at risk.
- Rep. Andy Biggs criticized his own party, stating that Republicans have 'nothing' to campaign on due to their lack of accomplishments during their time in the House majority.
- Despite the GOP's internal turmoil, a new survey suggests that an increasing number of Republicans view Donald Trump as a person of faith, with Trump earning higher ratings than even some of the more vocally religious members of the party.
- Arkansas group, Arkansans for Limited Government, is working to get abortion protections on the state’s 2024 ballot, but experts warn that the measure would actually open the door to more government intervention in reproductive access.
- Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) excoriated his own party during a Thursday appearance on Newsmax, lamenting that Republicans on the whole have little to show for their time in the House majority.