In a move signaling a shift in messaging strategy, newly appointed Republican leader Lisa McClain is diving headfirst into the Trump era playbook. McClain, a vocal supporter of former President Trump, is looking to capitalize on his populist appeal and strong messaging tactics to rally the party ahead of the upcoming election season.

Taking cues from Trump's "America First" rhetoric, McClain is emphasizing the need to "restore order" with a new bill that aims to limit President Biden's immigration powers. This renewed push echoes Trump's hardline stance on immigration, signaling a return to the policies that defined his presidency.

Meanwhile, US health agencies are facing funding cuts in the aftermath of the Trump administration. Despite promises to prioritize healthcare, Trump's budget slashes have left these agencies struggling to maintain crucial services and research programs.

With Democrats bracing for a potential Trump return in the next election cycle, the political landscape is once again grappling with the influence of the former president. As McClain embraces the Trump era playbook, the country is left wondering what the future holds in this new political era.