Shortly after Donald Trump blindsided senators and endorsed the House’s plan to advance the president’s agenda Wednesday, Senate Leader John Thune convened his leadership team to navigate next steps.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson are set to meet with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett at the White House on Wednesday.
"Russia’s the aggressor here, there’s no question about that," Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told reporters, while trying to pretend Trump didn't mean to say the vile thing he said. Sen.
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Senate Republicans plan budget vote, despite Trump's endorsement of competing House version
Kash Patel CONFIRMED, Senate GOP ADVANCES With Budget Plan Despite Trump's Plea For One Big Bill
The Senate narrowly confirms Kash Patel as the next director of the FBI. Plus, Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Brett Samuels as Senate Majority Leader John Thune pushes to pass Trump’s agenda in two bills instead of one,
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Trump blows up Senate budget plan
U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson planned to meet at the White House on Wednesday with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett,
Senate Republicans announced Wednesday they are muscling ahead with their preferred legislative strategy to jumpstart Donald Trump’s agenda — just hours after the president himself backed a much different approach.
U.S. Senate Republicans will push ahead on Thursday with a measure to kickstart President Donald Trump's agenda on immigration, energy and defense, Majority Leader John Thune said on Wednesday, after Trump called on them to drop the plan in favor of a sweeping resolution prepared by House Republicans.
After the House passed its budget resolution, Senate Majority Leader John Thune called it a ‘first step in what will be a long process, and certainly not an easy one’
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has teed up a vote on a budget plan that sets the stage for a massive boost in defense and border security spending, and leaves
A year ago this week, Senator John Thune and 21 of his Republican colleagues defied Donald Trump and voted to send $60 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine as it tried to ward off Russia’s invasion. “America cannot retreat from the world stage,
"Frankly, I don't have any question about this. Putin and Russia are very clearly the aggressor in this conflict,” Sen. Thune told Kilmeade
Senate Republicans announced Wednesday they are muscling ahead with their preferred legislative strategy to jumpstart Donald Trump’s agenda — just hours after the president himself backed a much different approach.
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