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Trump's Senate Revolt, DNC Chaos, and DOJ Fund Backlash

5 min · 21 de may de 2026
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1. Trump's Endorsements Blow Up the GOP Agenda President Trump's backing of Ken Paxton and pressure campaigns against Senate Republicans are now causing major fallout in Washington. Erick explains why the Homeland Security reconciliation package is effectively dead and why Senate Republicans are turning on the White House. 2. Democrats Panic Over Their Own Autopsy Report The Democratic Party's internal "autopsy" report after the 2024 election is causing chaos behind the scenes. Erick breaks down the factual errors, the Biden cover-up concerns, and why DNC Chair Ken Martin is scrambling to save his position. 3. Trump Delays AI Executive Order Amid Regulation Fears The White House is slowing down a major executive order on artificial intelligence over concerns about overregulation. Erick explains the political and economic stakes as Washington struggles to understand the rapidly changing AI landscape while China advances. 4. ICE Protest Charges Dropped in Chicago Federal prosecutors in Chicago have dropped all charges against ICE protesters after concerns involving the grand jury process. Erick explains why this decision matters politically and what it says about the Justice Department's handling of protest-related prosecutions. Text ERICK to 33-777 for "Show Notes" and to stay updated on all things Erick Erickson. www.erickerickson.com [http://www.erickerickson.com] https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson [https://www.youtube.com/@ewerickson] https://rumble.com/ewerickson [https://rumble.com/ewerickson] Stay grounded, stay informed, and keep the faith.

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