Is the GOP Starting to Defy Trump?

Is the GOP Starting to Defy Trump?

From Radio Atlantic by The Atlantic

June 4, 2026 · 28 min · Episode 186

About this episode

The episode discusses the recent signs of defiance among Republicans against Donald Trump and the implications of this shift.

For most of his second term, Donald Trump has successfully conveyed the message that defiance is not an option. Republicans who ignored that message generally wound up out of office, so they largely toed the line. Lately, though, that seems to be changing. Republicans recently pushed back against the president’s proposed “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” and the administration ultimately scrapped it. Trump asked for nearly $1 billion in security funding for his ballroom, and Senate Republicans forced him to abandon that plan as well. Perhaps most stunning, some House Republicans this week broke ranks to rebuke Trump’s war in Iran, directing him to withdraw U.S. forces or win approval from Congress. The seeds of mutiny are detectable. But also the president still has the strength and support to suppress them. So who is willing to take the risk, and who isn’t? On this week’s “Radio Atlantic”: Indiana State Senator Jim Buck, a pro-Trump Republican who did not vote for his state’s redistricting plan and faced an onslaught of what he calls “lies” and threats as a result; also the Atlantic staff writer Russell Berman on the dueling forces of Trump’s revenge campaign and growing party…

People in this episode

Guests: Jim Buck, Russell Berman

Topics covered

  • GOP
  • Trump
  • Republican Party
  • political defiance
  • U.S. Congress
  • politics

Keywords

  • GOP
  • Trump
  • Republicans
  • defiance
  • politics
  • Congress
  • war in Iran

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Organizations: Donald Trump, Republicans, U.S. Congress, Radio Atlantic, The Atlantic

Places: Indiana

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