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The party is never as unified as when its members are defending the former president
They like raincoats and don’t like sewage—or power
Alex Smith, a senior USAID adviser, said he was pressured to resign days after USAID censored his presentation on maternal health in Gaza.
Even more moderate Illinois Republicans who don't support the former president said they were "troubled" by the case that resulted in a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York.