- President Donald Trump has amassed a $300 million midterm war chest, but the GOP campaign committee and super PACs are still unclear about his plans to allocate these funds, with sources describing him as "detached" and "noncommittal" about his spending and endorsements.
- According to the Washington Post, Trump's lack of action has stirred up fears among Republicans, with one White House official stating that he is "less afraid of being impeached again" than determined to prevent a Democratic-controlled House from halting his policy agenda, as reported by sources close to the White House.
- Republicans are anxiously awaiting Trump's endorsement in key Senate primaries, including in Texas and Georgia, but he has so far been noncommittal, prompting frustration from lawmakers like Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who warned that "Republican-on-Republican money being spent" due to Trump's silence or opposition "makes no sense" ahead of the general election.
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Donald Trump appeared in flight logs, black book, emails, and photos released by the DOJ.
