The ground shook for Republicans on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue this week with signs there may be more tremors to come.
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump fired his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. And, on Tuesday night, House Republicans appeared to take a beating in a Pennsylvania district the president carried by 20 points in 2016.
The White House has not ruled out more firings and a game of musical cabinet chairs consumed Washington this week.
Trump himself, when asked by ABC News’ Jonathan Karl, said “there’ll always be change.”
Both events may signal that there are more shock waves for Republicans on the horizon.
The weather’s not much better for the GOP on the Capitol Hill side of the nation’s capital.
Republican leaders warned their incumbents to get serious about their campaigns and fretted that more GOP lawmakers could retire.
But Democrats, feeling bullish after Conor Lamb’s strong performance in Pennsylvania’s special…
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