Sen. Cory Booker said that he expects Republican opposition to President Donald Trump’s policy agenda to grow after his administration’s recent push to create a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, among other actions, ABC News reports.Said Booker: “We fought a revolution to stop exactly this — a ruler from taking public funds and doing whatever they want with no checks and balances. This president is giving us a master class in our own democracy by tearing it down.”Meanwhile, a GOP told CNN there are 8 Senators in the Republican Conference “who are pretty put out with the White House.”