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Senate Republicans chose John Thune of South Dakota, a longtime Mitch McConnell deputy, as their new leader over Donald Trump ally Rick Scott and another longtime leader, John Cornyn.
Senate Republicans tapped John Thune of South Dakota to lead the party for the next two years and succeed Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving leader of either party in Senate history.
Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-SD) budding relationship with President Donald Trump survived its biggest stress test on ...
In a collegial body like this, there's just a ton of socialization and making sure you have buy-in,” the Senate GOP leader ...
But in the longer run, the locus of legislative action in the second Trump administration is likely to be the U.S. Senate, where the new majority leader, John Thune, is succeeding Mitch McConnell ...
Only six months into the job, Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces a massive challenge as he tries to quickly pass ...
South Dakota Sen. John Thune was chosen to become the new Republican Senate leader on Wednesday, Nov. 13, replacing Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell. Thune, 63, has been one of McConnell's right-hand ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) told senators to buckle up for a long weekend of votes on the "One Big, Beautiful ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has set out on a media blitz to downplay GOP divisions over the legislation while ...
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told his GOP colleagues on Tuesday that they should stop worrying so much about the rising tide of ...
It was a matter of who would be the third "no" vote Republicans could lose and still pass the "big, beautiful bill." It came ...