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This is your RNC News podcast. The Republican National Committee and the wider GOP are in a period of consolidation around Donald Trump and the 2026 midterm landscape. In recent days, party leaders and Trump-aligned strategists have intensified efforts to unify candidates behind Trump-endorsed positions on immigration, crime, and the economy, while trying to avoid internal fights that could depress turnout. According to coverage from outlets like Fox News and Politico, the RNC, now firmly aligned with Trump’s political operation, has continued restructuring its staff and budget to prioritize swing-state ground games, legal challenges around election rules, and aggressive fundraising targeted at small-dollar online donors. Trump allies at the committee are pushing a message that focuses heavily on inflation, border security, and what they describe as “weaponization” of the federal government against conservatives. At the same time, the party is navigating internal tensions over its future direction. Establishment Republicans and some traditional conservatives have been raising concerns, in interviews highlighted by Politico and other national outlets, that the RNC’s close integration with Trump’s campaign and legal defense efforts risks sidelining down-ballot races and alienating suburban voters. However, primary dynamics and polling discussed on Fox News and other conservative platforms show that Trump remains the dominant figure, and most GOP candidates continue to seek his endorsement rather than challenge his influence. On policy, Republican leaders in Congress and RNC surrogates have been sharpening their stances on border and immigration policy, calling for stricter enforcement, expanded wall construction, and limits on asylum, while accusing the Biden administration of mismanaging the southern border. They are also doubling down on tough-on-crime messaging, tying Democratic opponents to progressive prosecutors and urban crime trends, and framing these issues as central to upcoming House and Senate races. Abortion policy remains a delicate area. Many Republican candidates, guided by polling and recent statewide ballot results, are adjusting their rhetoric, emphasizing restrictions with exceptions and support for states setting their own laws, rather than backing sweeping national bans. Party strategists quoted by outlets such as Politico say they are working to keep the focus on the economy and immigration, while minimizing intraparty fights over abortion that could energize Democratic turnout. In the coming weeks, listeners can expect the RNC to step up coordinated attacks on vulnerable Democratic incumbents, roll out updated talking points on the economy and crime, and continue building a unified national message that centers Trump’s priorities while trying to keep swing-district candidates viable. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For great Trump Merch https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more great podcasts check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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This is your RNC News podcast.The Republican Party and RNC are facing intense scrutiny after Pete Hegseth's chaotic confirmation hearing for Defense Secretary, where he appeared rattled and unprepared before Congress. Critics slammed his performance as a "casting call for a frat boy disciplinary committee," highlighting his history of firing generals, disproportionately targeting women and African Americans in the military, and aligning with pro-Putin stances amid Europe's largest land war. Roger Wicker, the Armed Services Committee chairman, drew fire for confirming Hegseth despite his expertise on Ukraine and global alliances, marking a perceived low point in GOP leadership.This ties into broader headlines on the party's shift from anti-Russia hawks to Putin sympathizers, echoing Mitt Romney's prescient 2012 warnings. Recent events underscore moral and institutional collapse: U.S. VP campaigning for Hungary's Viktor Orban, a Russian client, reminiscent of reversed Berlin Wall celebrations. With U.S. forces depleted by the Iran war, Hegseth's "purity jihad" purges weaken readiness against authoritarian threats.RNC updates show efforts to "curate the vote" through rule changes, as losses mount—prompting comparisons to Hungary's hopeful anti-Orban turnout. Trump hailed the hearing as his "best day," but fallout grows, with calls for voters to act as the Constitution's circuit breaker. Party insiders lament abandoning patriotic ethos for Trump loyalty.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates.This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For great Trump Merchhttps://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFore more great podcasts check outhttp://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

This is your RNC News podcast.The Republican Party and RNC face mounting internal challenges amid midterm jitters and foreign policy tensions. Fox News reports GOP infighting stalling critical bills like DHS funding and FISA renewal, with House Republicans urging President Trump to intervene as frustrations boil over on Capitol Hill. This logjam has sparked calls for Trump to resolve divisions between leaders like Speaker Johnson and Senate holdouts.Polls are alarming party strategists. An Emerson poll shows Democrats leading the generic ballot, with Texas Democrat Colin Allred ahead of GOP contenders Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, potentially flipping key Senate seats. In battleground House districts Trump won big, his approval dips low, even among Republicans, fueling fears of losing over 30 seats, governorships, and Senate control come November. Private data from GOP campaigns echoes this worry, with special election overperformances by Democrats adding to the unease.Trump's retribution rhetoric—targeting figures like Comey and Fauci—energizes the base but alienates independents, per discussions on 2Way TV. Anthony Scaramucci warns on Newsnight of an impending intellectual civil war within the party over Trump's Iran war legacy and decision-making, potentially fracturing successors.RNC Chairman Martin draws mixed reviews; he's likable but fundraising lags behind DNC efforts, shifting focus to candidate recruitment. In California, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton pushes voter ID to boost turnout, slamming Democratic one-party rule for high living costs and eyeing Trump's prior 6 million votes there as a path to victory.On foreign fronts, Republicans blast Democrats for curbing Trump's war powers amid Cuba tensions, while Trump squeezes Iran's crumbling economy, holding strong cards.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For great Trump Merchhttps://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFore more great podcasts check outhttp://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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This is your RNC News podcast. Republicans in Congress are facing mounting pressures over President Trump's ongoing war in Iran, with the 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline looming just one week away on May 1st. Al Jazeera reports that despite slipping public support, rising gas prices, and a tanking approval rating for Congress among even Republican voters—down from 63% to 20% since March—most GOP lawmakers continue backing Trump, rejecting Democratic resolutions to curb his authority. The Senate on Wednesday shot down a fifth such measure 46-51, while the House barely defeated one last week by a single vote, signaling fraying unity as midterm elections approach and the Cook Political Report shifts several races toward Democrats. This comes amid a Democratic win in Virginia's redistricting vote Tuesday, prompting House Republicans to air regrets over Trump's mid-decade redraw push, Politico notes, as it could cost the GOP up to four seats and jeopardize their slim House majority. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans launched a marathon vote-a-rama on their budget resolution Tuesday, aiming to secure $140 billion for ICE and Border Patrol through Trump's term, including $70 billion each from key committees to ramp up immigration enforcement by June 1st. Democrats, led by figures like Senator Chris Van Hollen, decry it as fueling a "lawless mass deportation agenda," planning amendments to highlight affordability contrasts. On the RNC front, no major candidate announcements or events emerged in the past few days, but the party's stances remain firmly aligned with Trump on foreign policy loyalty, immigration crackdowns, and resisting war powers checks, even as economic fallout from the Iran conflict tests their resolve ahead of November midterms. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For great Trump Merch https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs Fore more great podcasts check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your RNC News podcast. The Republican Party is navigating significant challenges as President Trump's approval ratings have dropped to their lowest levels since taking office. According to recent polling, Trump's job approval has fallen to 36 percent, with concerns about an ongoing Iran conflict and its economic impacts driving the decline. The situation has prompted alarm within GOP ranks, with some party members expressing internal concerns about the administration's direction heading into the midterm elections scheduled for November. On the campaign front, Republican Steve Hilton continues to lead the crowded California gubernatorial race following an endorsement from former President Trump. Hilton holds 16 percent support in the latest Democratic Party polling, though the race remains highly competitive with significant movement among candidates. The resignation of Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell has reshaped the dynamics, allowing other candidates to gain ground. The party is also closely watching developments in Virginia, where voters are deciding on a redistricting plan that could significantly impact House control. The proposed changes could potentially give Democrats an advantage, with the possibility of Democrats winning 10 of Virginia's 11 congressional seats. This redistricting battle highlights the stakes Republicans face in maintaining their position in Congress, where control currently hinges on just a handful of seats. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions continue to dominate headlines. The Iranian regime has contradicted President Trump's announcement of new peace talks, stating it never agreed to a new round of negotiations that Trump said could begin in Pakistan. This diplomatic standoff underscores ongoing challenges in foreign policy that are affecting public sentiment and the party's broader standing with voters. Within the party, there are growing voices expressing concern about current economic conditions and their political implications. Republican Representative Nicole Malliotakis has emphasized that lawmakers must remain realistic about constituents' concerns at home and the resulting political pressure facing the party. The convergence of domestic economic challenges, foreign policy complications, and shifting electoral dynamics has created a complex environment for Republican leadership. As the party looks toward the midterms, these factors will likely shape campaign messaging and strategy going forward. Thank you for tuning in. Don't forget to subscribe for the latest political updates and analysis. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. For great Trump Merch https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs Fore more great podcasts check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your RNC News podcast. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham sharply criticized President Donald Trump's brokered 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, warning it could empower Hezbollah rather than weaken it. The truce, effective April 17 after weeks of fighting that killed over 2,000 and displaced a million, has exposed rare divisions in Trump's inner circle, with Graham demanding full Hezbollah disarmament and congressional review before any lasting deal. Trump remains optimistic, posting on Truth Social about potential historic Israel-Lebanon talks at the White House in weeks, possibly his 10th major accord, while Israeli PM Netanyahu vows no troop withdrawal from an expanded southern Lebanon security zone. Hezbollah leaders reject direct negotiations, insisting power speaks through resistance. Meanwhile, fractures deepen in the Republican Party as Trump's presidency enters lame duck territory amid economic woes. Chuck Todd on The Chuck ToddCast notes Trump's cult of personality grip slipping, with more Republicans identifying as party loyalists over MAGA amid criticism of his Iran and Middle East handling. Polls show one-third might follow Trump if he splits off a new party, but growing distance from his policies signals eroding influence even before his term ends. No major RNC events or candidate announcements emerged in the last three days, but these tensions highlight shifting stances on foreign policy security versus diplomacy. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For great Trump Merch https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs Fore more great podcasts check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your RNC News podcast. Republicans are advancing a narrow reconciliation bill starting the week of April 20 to fund border security, customs, and immigration enforcement for up to three years, bypassing a funding stalemate with Democrats on the Department of Homeland Security. Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized keeping it tightly focused to meet President Trump's June 1 deadline, warning against adding tax provisions or healthcare issues that could invite Democratic amendments and derail passage with slim majorities. Some GOP members push for expansions like digital asset tax rules, including wash sale extensions and stablecoin exceptions, but leadership resists to maintain speed. House Speaker Mike Johnson canceled a Wednesday vote on extending Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act due to hard-liner demands for warrant guardrails on surveillance, delaying action amid talks with the White House for an 18-month reauthorization. The program faces expiration in days unless conservatives and leaders resolve differences. House Republicans introduced the Stronger Workforce for America Act of 2026 to shift adult education programs from the Department of Education to Labor, aligning with President Trump's push to dismantle Education by funneling students toward quick employment in low-wage jobs, despite research showing long-term wage benefits. No major RNC-specific headlines or candidate news emerged in recent days, with focus on congressional priorities ahead of midterms. Connecticut House Republicans unveiled a budget with over $400 million in tax relief, staying under the spending cap for affordability. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For great Trump Merch https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs Fore more great podcasts check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.