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New 'Gang of Six' Republican senators threaten to derail Trump: report
- A bloc of Republican senators, including Cassidy and Collins, oppose Trump on key votes in a narrowly divided Senate.
- The group’s rising influence is tied to Trump’s threats against GOP incumbents and support for challengers this year.
- The Gang of Six is not formally organized and has no fixed membership, according to observers.
- Senate dynamics show a potential impact on ICE and Border Patrol funding and other priorities.
- Analysts say the bloc’s growth could constrain Trump’s control over nominations and spending bills.
- The article notes a broader context of a crowded legislative calendar ahead of midterms.
- Sen. Tillis and Sen. Cornyn, previously retiring, are among members freed from re-election concerns.
- The piece compares the new group to past informally organized GOP blocs like the Gang of 14 and 8.
- The report emphasizes Trump’s perceived influence over the party apparatus and agenda.
- The article positions the faction as a barometer for internal GOP response to Trump’s leadership.
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