"The Republican Party is struggling to maintain unity as the US government shutdown enters its second week. Despite Democratic resistance, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's comments have sparked outrage among Republicans. In an interview with Punchbowl News, Schumer said, 'Every day gets better for us,' indicating his party's determination to hold out for concessions on healthcare and other issues.
The party's internal turmoil is evident, as the Texas GOP censured five lawmakers but stopped short of banning them from the 2026 primary ballot. The move has deescalated intraparty tension but highlights the divisions within the party. As the shutdown continues to affect federal agencies and hundreds of thousands of employees, Republicans are criticizing Schumer's stance, calling it 'callous.' The situation has become increasingly volatile, with the Republican Party struggling to present a united front.
The party's ability to navigate this crisis will be crucial in the coming weeks. As the shutdown persists, the Republican Party's internal dynamics will continue to shape the national conversation. The outcome of this standoff will have significant implications for the party's future and its ability to govern effectively. With tensions running high, it remains to be seen whether the Republican Party can find a way to resolve its differences and move forward.",
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Republican Party: Texas GOP Censures Five Lawmakers, But Rejects Banning Anyone From the Primary Ballot

Republican Party of Texas Chair Abraham George talks with a delegate during the Oct. 11, 2025 State Republican Executive Committee meeting at the Capitol to discuss potential censures of several Republican House members including Speaker Dustin Burrows. Bob Daemmrich for The Texas Tribune
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