Who Is Republican John Thune, the New Senate Majority Leader?

Nov 13, 2024 View Original Article
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60% : Here's what you need to know about Thune, his relationship with Trump, and what this could mean for the new session of Congress.
57% : Thune has spent the years since repairing his relationship with Trump, visiting his Florida estate several times this year and pledging to work closely with him if elected leader.
51% : But he advised Trump not to intervene in the Senate leadership election, saying it's in his "best interests" not to take a side.Several days after the election, when Trump demanded on X that the new Senate leader embrace "recess appointments," or temporary appointments when the Senate is out of session that don't require its formal seal of approval, Thune quickly agreed.
45% : "Thune's comments prompted Trump to tweet, "He will be primaried in 2022, political career over!!!"
31% : Like many other members of the GOP establishment, Thune has had a rocky relationship with Trump.

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