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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?TMJ4 News is teaming up with WTMJ-AM  620  and the Milwaukee Business Journal to host a new podcast called  Decision  stanley website Wisconsin: Countdown to the RNC , focusing on the important implications the Republican National Convention and debate will have on our area.In the podcast, available for listening and download here, we focus on the political and financial impacts of the RNC on the Milwaukee megaregion.Republican debate in Milwaukee: What to know as GOP presidential contenders clash in 1st debateWe are releasing new episodes every month through the end of 2023 and the episodes will be posted on the 4t stanley romania h Monday of each month. The first episode was relea stanley cup sed on Aug. 21. That s just in time for the first Republican presidential debate, being held in Milwaukee on Aug. 23, and ahead of the Republican National Convention, being held in July of 2024 in Milwaukee.The podcast features TMJ4 s Chief Political Reporter Charles Benson, WTMJ Radio s John Mercure and Vince Vitrano, and the Milwaukee Business Journal s Mark Kass.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Mwoo Walgreens to offer free home delivery of COVID-19 treatment Paxlovid
 The wall of Republican support that has enable stanley mug d President Donald Trump to weather a seemingly endless series of crises is beginni stanley thermos ng to erode. Trumps weakened standing among his own party will come into sharper focus on Wednesday when the House is expected to impeach the president for inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol last week. Five Republican House members have already said theyll join the effort 鈥?including Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, the third-highest ranking Republican in the chamber. That number could grow as the vote nears. There are also reports that in the likely event that Trump is impeached again, he won t have the same support among Republican senators during the ensuing trial. The New York Times reports that Sen. Mitch McConnell 鈥?the current but outgoing Senate Majority Leader 鈥?is  pleased  with the impeachment efforts and that McConnell believes the charges will make it easier for Republicans to  purge  him from the party.The choice facing Republicans isnt just about the immediate fate of Trump but whether the partys elected leaders are ready to  stanley water jug move on. While Trump remains popular within the Republican Party, the Associated Press reports that Trump is considered  toxic  in Washington.Privately, McConnell has told those close to him that he blames Trump for Republicans losing control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and believes now is the moment for the party to move on without Trump, according to the Times.