Republicans Begin to Test the Limits of Trump’s Power by Flexing Their Own
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- ▪Trump withdraw U.S. forces from the conflict with Iran.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York TimesBy Katie RogersKatie Rogers is a White House correspondent.
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