Senate GOP faces array of disagreements with Trump

Senate Republicans are having many disagreements with President Trump. These fights cover topics like surveillance powers and the war in Iran. They also disagree on Trump's plan to end the filibuster.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Hill. See all sources ↓
President Trump and Senate Republicans are arguing a lot. They do not always agree on important issues. For example, they fight about spying rules (surveillance). They also argue about the war with Iran and ending the filibuster rule.
Why it matters
These disagreements can make it hard for them to pass laws. If they cannot agree, big changes might not happen in Washington.
- Who is having disagreements?
- President Trump and the Republicans in the Senate.
- What are some topics of disagreement?
- They disagree on surveillance, the Iran war, and abolishing the filibuster.
How outlets are framing the same story
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All outlets frame the story similarly by focusing on the ongoing conflict between Trump and his party members.
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General Conflict/Disagreement
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillFocuses on the 'array of disagreements' generally.
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Specific Policy Battles
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillLists specific fights: surveillance, Iran war, filibuster/SAVE Act.