GOP’s growing YOLO caucus could spell trouble for Trump
By STEVEN SLOAN AND JOEY CAPPELLETTI Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The YOLO caucus is in session.
In a Republican-led Congress defined by deference to President Donald Trump, there’s a small but steadily growing cohort who have found themselves more willing to break with the White House. Although the president maintains a firm grip on Republican voters, the expanding club could hinder his agenda on everything from the Iran war to immigration funding at a moment when his party holds a tenu...