After riding a political honeymoon for a year, President Donald Trump ’s dominance could be coming to an end as he meets resistance from Senate Republicans over the chamber’s filibuster rule and the Supreme Court over tariffs .

The other coequal branches of the federal government to Trump’s executive, the legislative and judiciary, “are standing up and doing their jobs,” according to Republican strategist Charlie Black.

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“Senators do not believe that the end justifies the means [regarding filibuster reform],” Black told the Washington Exa

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