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Maine Democrats dealt a significant setback to a Senate candidate backed by a prominent party donor, underscoring how local activists and committee members are weighing electability, ethics, and party unity ahead of a high-stakes race.

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Maine Democrats Reject Platner-Backed Senate Hopeful

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Pushes Back on Trump’s Photo Claim

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni forcefully rejected Donald Trump’s claim that she begged for a photo, turning a personal slight into a broader indictment of his treatment of allies. Her response reflects a wider shift among foreign leaders who are increasingly willing to challenge Trump publicly.

Maine Democrats Reject Platner-Backed Senate Hopeful

Maine Democrats dealt a significant setback to a Senate candidate backed by a prominent party donor, underscoring how local activists and committee members are weighing electability, ethics, and party unity ahead of a high-stakes race.

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Donald Trump’s relationship with Senate Republicans is fraying at a critical political moment, exposing sharp disagreements over nominations, voting legislation, and foreign policy just before the midterm elections. The strain is testing GOP unity and complicating the party’s effort to defend its congressional majorities.

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Maine Democrats Reject Platner-Backed Senate Hopeful

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Donald Trump’s relationship with Senate Republicans is fraying at a critical political moment, exposing sharp disagreements over nominations, voting legislation, and foreign policy just before the midterm elections. The strain is testing GOP unity and complicating the party’s effort to defend its congressional majorities.