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Trump, Senate
Trump baits the new Senate majority
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), who ran for majority leader explicitly as a Trump lieutenant, made it plain he’d do whatever the new president wanted. But even Sen. John Thune (R-SD), who thankfully beat Scott, said he’d consider allowing recess appointments. Now perhaps he knows why Trump raised the matter.
There’s a plan in case Senate Republicans aren’t as pliant as Trump wants
Senate won’t confirm, say, Matt Gaetz as attorney general? Just wait until they leave — maybe even if they don’t want to.
Republicans float Lara Trump to fill Rubio’s Senate seat
If Sen. Marco Rubio becomes secretary of state, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida will choose his replacement. Some lawmakers are pushing for the president-elect’s daughter-in-law.
Susan Collins, United States Senate
Maine Republican Susan Collins plans to run for sixth term in U.S. Senate
I’m focused on the appropriations process, not elections right now, but my intention is to run,” Collins said, according to the Washington Examiner.
Susan Collins' Reelection Plan Throws a Wrench in Democrats' Senate Hopes
Maine presents Democrats an opportunity to flip a Senate seat in 2026, but the Republican's previous runs have been strong.
Susan Collins plans to seek reelection in 2026
Maine's senior U.S. senator says she's planning to run for reelection in two years. Sen. Susan Collins reportedly told the Washington Examiner, a conservative news site based out of Washington, D.C.,
John Thune, Senate majority leader
Who is Sen. John Thune, the next GOP Senate majority leader?
The incoming Senate Republican majority made their very first major move, electing South Dakota Senator John Thune as their next leader. The Washington Post's Rhonda Colvin reports from the Capitol.
What to know about new Senate Majority Leader John Thune
John Thune has been selected as the new Senate majority leader, beating out John Cornyn of Texas, and Rick Scott of Florida.
John Thune elected as Senate leader, replacing Mitch McConnell
Senate Republicans elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune to succeed Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell as leader of the Senate's GOP in Washington and its likely new majority.
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Republicans clinch 218 seats in U.S. House, scoring trifecta control in Washington
WASHINGTON — Republicans will hold on to their majority in the U.S. House and regain control of the Senate when Congress ...
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How will Republicans handle 7 key issues with their trifecta control of Washington?
Republicans in the Nov. 5 election took over the White House, the U.S. Senate and as of late Wednesday, the House, after ...
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Secret vote for Senate leader shows Washington isn't completely 'Trump-ified': columnist
who added that MAGA influencers "just don’t carry that much weight in the halls of the
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Cruz declines to back Gaetz before Senate holds confirmation hearing
Republicans have a comfortable three-seat majority in the Senate, but there is no guarantee every Republican will be on board ...
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Can Trump appoint Matt Gaetz without Senate confirmation? Here's what to know about recess appointments
A recess appointment would allow Trump to install some officials and sidestep lengthy hearings and a floor vote.
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Senate Democrats push to confirm federal judges
With a Republican trifecta on the horizon, Senate Democrats are working to confirm as many federal judges as they can in the ...
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Pennsylvania courts get lawsuits over ballot-counting in Senate contest headed toward a recount
Republicans are going to court in Pennsylvania amid vote counting in the U.S. Senate election between Democratic Sen.
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U.S. Senate committee holds hearing for DC judge nominees amid court's shortages
The U.S. Senate committee in charge of advancing judicial nominees for D.C. courts held a hearing Thursday, before a shift in which political party holds power ...
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