President Donald Trump entered his second term in the White House with a firm grip on the Republican Party , muscling his agenda and Cabinet nominees through Congress .

But Trump is now facing regular pushback from lawmakers and even more speculation that he will soon be a lame-duck president, a marked shift that GOP strategists and operatives warn could accelerate if Democrats continue to overperform in a string of off-year races .

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