Group of Democrats meeting in a conference room to discuss policy agenda
Group of Democrats meeting in a conference room to discuss policy agenda
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Democrats gather to develop a policy agenda beyond opposing Trump

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A group of prominent Democrats met Tuesday to discuss building a forward-looking policy agenda that goes beyond opposition to President Trump, according to NPR.

A group of top Democrats from across the country met on Tuesday to discuss how the party can define a policy agenda that goes beyond opposition to President Trump, NPR reported.

The original report did not substantiate several specific details that circulated afterward about the gathering—such as that it took place in Washington, that it was hosted at the Center for American Progress, or that the conversation centered on housing, child care and responses to artificial intelligence.

Separately, the Center for American Progress held its CAP IDEAS conference on May 19, 2026, an online event featuring multiple sessions focused on affordability and policy proposals, including a panel billed as “New Ideas To Lower Costs” with Reps. Greg Casar, Maxwell Frost and Lauren Underwood, and another session on artificial intelligence featuring California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

NPR’s version of the story that was publicly accessible through a partner site did not include the quote attributed to Casar in the short article text that was available there.

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Initial reactions on X show skepticism about Democrats developing a substantive agenda beyond anti-Trump opposition, with users calling for private strategy sessions focused on lawsuits and responsiveness to voters rather than chasing moderates, criticizing symbolic or extreme policies, and noting a disconnect between policy ideas and everyday concerns like costs.

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Illustration of divided Democrats in the Capitol highlighting party infighting.
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Democratic infighting complicates House majority hopes

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Democrats aim to regain control of the House in the fall midterms, but internal divisions exposed in recent primaries could hinder their efforts. Party leaders are navigating tensions between establishment figures and more progressive challengers.

A nonprofit affiliated with the New Democrat Coalition will hold its first policy conference on May 12 to address high living costs. The event at Washington's Planet Word Museum aims to sharpen Democratic messaging on affordability ahead of the midterms. It follows recent agendas from both centrist and progressive Democrats.

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With a little over five months until the November 2026 general election, Republican speakers in Iowa are promoting what they describe as policy victories under President Donald Trump while arguing that Democratic proposals would raise costs. The pitch comes as Republicans also confront voter concerns about higher gas prices and an unpopular U.S. war in Iran, according to an NPR report from Iowa.

Democratic candidates have frequently run ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 margins in recent special elections held after President Donald Trump began his second term in January 2025, according to analyses tracking results across states and districts. Republicans and some analysts caution that special elections are often low-turnout contests that do not always predict general-election outcomes.

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