“House Democrats were preparing a united front to strategically counter President Donald Trump before he was sworn back into office. Then he signed a flurry of executive orders dismantling Democratic priorities,” the Washington Post reports.
“The whiplash after less than five days of drastic changes has tested House Democrats’ attempts to stay united against a far-right president who has long irked the party, but also won a significant swath of voters in November that Democrats are eager to win back. House Democrats — the only caucus in government to net seats during the 2024 election — find themselves at a crossroads over how best to do battle with Trump and congressional Republicans.”
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