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Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota remains under pressure to deliver on $1.5 trillion in budget cuts he pledged to secure some of the votes from waffling House conservatives.
The top congressional leaders are tied to the president's hip as their members air public and private concerns.
From the daily newsletter: how the Trump Administration is threatening to push the Senate to obsolescence—and whether the ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Monday stated that a bipartisan bill aimed at limiting US President Donald Trump's ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) muscled the budget resolution through the chamber thanks to help from the top Senate Republican, who assured holdouts that the Senate would be shoulder to shoulder on ...
Some Republicans are uneasy that their party is pursuing a tactic that could weaken the filibuster and backfire in the future ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says that a bipartisan bill to curb President Trump’s tariff power backed by seven Republican senators doesn’t have a future in Congress because ...
This morning’s market selloff was “not unexpected,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R., S.D.) said Thursday. He added he is in “wait and see” mode to find out how countries respond ...
Republican leaders are reportedly standing firm in their support for President Trump despite internal worries about his ...