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These 7 GOP Senators Are Most Likely to Rebel Against Trump

These 7 GOP Senators Are Most Likely to Rebel Against Trump

Summary

A group of Republican senators is increasingly opposing President Donald Trump on various issues as the 2026 midterm elections get closer. Some senators have already shown a pattern of disagreement, while others oppose him on key topics or worry about their chances of reelection if they stay loyal.

Key Facts

  • Senate Republican leaders worry that supporting President Trump might hurt their chance to keep the Senate majority.
  • Lisa Murkowski from Alaska is known for frequently opposing President Trump, including voting to convict him after January 6.
  • Susan Collins from Maine has opposed Trump on Medicaid cuts, war powers, and nomination votes; she is facing a tough reelection fight.
  • Thom Tillis from North Carolina criticized Trump’s policies and decisions, blocked some administration nominees, and will not run for reelection.
  • These senators’ opposition falls into three groups: regular critics, issue-based dissenters, and those distancing themselves for political reasons.
  • Murkowski is not up for reelection until 2028, reducing President Trump’s influence over her.
  • Collins is in a competitive race in a state that President Trump lost, motivating her to act independently.
  • Tillis has become one of the most vocal Republican critics of the Trump administration since announcing his retirement.
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