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Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY) announced on Tuesday he will run to replace Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) as the No. 2 Senate Republican.. Barrasso was among ...
The Senate chamber is quickly filling up as a vote is underway on an amendment from Minnesota Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar ...
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., plans to run for minority whip, the no. 2 Republican leader position, he told colleagues Tuesday, according to multiple reports—ending speculation that he would run ...
A trio of conservatives pushing for an additional $313 billion in federal Medicaid spending cuts marched into Senate Majority ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune appeared determined on Tuesday to keep the budget reconciliation bill on track to be passed in the Senate by July 4, even as he acknowledged that some Senate ...
Sens. John Barrasso, John Thune, and John Cornyn are all said to be prospective successors to Mitch McConnell. Anna Moneymaker and Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images 2024-02-28T18:08:24Z ...
Senators John Thune and John Cornyn are seeking to replace Mitch McConnell, and others may join the race for the top slot. By Carl Hulse Reporting from Capitol Hill Senator John Barrasso of ...
GOP Sen. John Barrasso from Wyoming was elected to take Thune's place on Wednesday as Senate majority whip. Thune previously stepped in for McConnell for a few weeks last year when he was on ...
Politics GOP senators bullish on post-Easter 'big, beautiful' budget agreement Americans need certainty they won't face a multi-trillion tax hike, Sen. John Barrasso tells Fox News Digital ...
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.
Mr. Thune, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, is considering giving up his South Dakota seat because of both family concerns and Donald Trump’s enduring hold on the G.O.P.
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