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Senate Majority Leader Thune says this is the reason why he and Trump are working well together

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is no stranger to tough jobs, but he is proving that he can get them done. In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Thune highlighted the commitment of Senate Republicans to push through President Trump’s nominees.

Thune, who has been at the helm of the Senate for six weeks, spoke ahead of Brooke Rollins’ confirmation as secretary of agriculture, marking the 16th Trump nominee approved by the Senate. This number far surpasses the 11 Cabinet nominees approved at this point during Trump’s first term and the seven confirmed at the same time during then-President Biden’s term four years ago.

Two of Trump’s most controversial nominees, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of health and human services, were recently confirmed by the Senate. Despite near party-line votes, Thune emphasized the unity of Senate Republicans in pushing these nominations through.

Thune, a seasoned Senate veteran, credited the talent and teamwork within the Senate for the success in confirming nominees. He highlighted the importance of making the extra pass and utilizing the gifts and talents of Senate members to achieve common goals.

In terms of his relationship with President Trump, Thune noted regular communication through in-person meetings, phone calls, and texts. He emphasized the constructive working relationship between the Senate and the White House, recognizing the aligned incentives to achieve common objectives.

While Thune acknowledged past differences with Trump, he stressed the importance of maximizing the opportunity of unified control of the government. He emphasized the need for a constructive relationship and regular communication to ensure success in their shared goals.

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Thune also addressed the criticism from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who voted against confirming Kennedy and Gabbard. Despite differing views on some nominees, Thune respected McConnell’s positions and emphasized his influence on issues he is passionate about.

Looking ahead, Thune acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead but remained optimistic about the work to be done. While confirming Trump’s Cabinet remains a top priority, Thune highlighted the importance of moving important legislation and making efficient use of time in the Senate.

One notable legislation that Thune mentioned was the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan measure quickly passed by both chambers and signed into law by President Trump. Thune emphasized the importance of responsive legislation and the need to operate efficiently in the Senate.

In conclusion, Thune’s leadership and commitment to getting the job done in the Senate are evident in the successful confirmation of Trump’s nominees. With a focus on unity, teamwork, and efficiency, Thune is paving the way for progress in the Senate.

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