What To Know About Trump's Relationship With John Thune -- Including Rocky Past
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22% Somewhat Conservative
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46% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
10% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : Trump had not congratulated him or weighed in publicly as of mid-Wednesday afternoon, but Thune said in a tweet that he had spoken to Trump and "Senate Republicans are excited and ready to get to work implementing President Trump's agenda on behalf of the American people.38% : Trump did not endorse a senator in the election for the new Republican leader, but said in a post on Truth Social the next leader "must agree to allow recess appointments," or temporary appointments made by the president without Senate approval when it's in recess.
12% : Benny Johnson, another MAGA commentator, criticized the secret voting process on X, formerly known as Twitter, asking Thune why the vote had to be secret and why Trump wasn't invited to speak before it.
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