Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) previewed what the first 100 days of the second Trump administration will focus on, specifically how Congress will work with President-elect Donald Trump to put the United States “back on track.
Republicans are bending over backward to excuse Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists.
White House meeting Donald Trump and GOP leaders aimed to bring Republicans together on spending goals. But some disagreed on what was decided.
John Thune will work with Donald Trump to lead Senate Republicans without the conflicts that consumed Mitch McConnell.
Adam Pack Senate Majority Leader John Thune revealed to the Daily Caller News Foundation Monday that the Senate has chosen to crack down on illegal migrant criminals as its first order of business due to an “urgent need” for action amid the Biden-Harris border crisis.
John Thune said. Thune says there’s a lot to do once President ... “It’s very much obviously in the interest of the United States Senate and the House to work with him to be able to implement his agenda.” Thune said he anticipates Governor Kristi ...
The halls of the United States Capitol were calm the day before the 119th Congress was set to be sworn in. Desks on the floor of the Senate
By Jennifer Shutt and Shauneen Miranda States Newsroom Donald Trump took the presidential oath of office for the second time Monday during an inauguration ceremony inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda. The swearing-in marked the culmination of a four-year journey for Trump,
John Thune said. Thune says there’s a lot to ... “It’s very much obviously in the interest of the United States Senate and the House to work with him to be able to implement his agenda.”
Senate Majority Leader John Thune joined Dakota News Now on Saturday to discuss the first days in his new role and what’s ahead in the coming weeks for Congress.
WASHINGTON — The halls of the United States Capitol were calm the ... s office was still labeled for South Dakota Republican John Thune, who is set to take become Senate Majority Leader.
S.D., was frustrated with Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., after he blocked a confirmation vote for John Ratcliffe as CIA director.