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The Western Journal on MSNChuck Schumer Furious with Senate Leader John Thune for Using So-Called 'Nuclear Option' on EV MandateThe Senate minority leader is livid at the Senate majority leader -- and it's all got to do with electric vehicles. Majority Leader John Thune, a GOP leader from South Dakota, and his fellow Republican lawmakers are working to revoke policy from the administration of former President Joe Biden that would push an "electrical vehicle mandate
The 1,116-page bill the House passed early Thursday morning to enact President Trump’s ambitious legislative agenda faces a swarm of objections from Senate Republicans. GOP senators are calling
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AlterNet on MSNGOP senator warns Trump threats 'just not going to work' in SenateNOTUS reports Senate Republicans will be hashing the ins and outs of the contentious House budget bill virtually free of primary threats from President Donald Trump, whether the president likes it or not.
The House’s draconian cuts to former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law won’t fly in the Senate, key Republican senators said Thursday.
Senate GOP’s turn at ‘beautiful bill’ a challenge Courts: No to religious charter school “Terrorism”: Officials probe embassy murders Trump: Putin isn’t ready to end
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During a Senate Republican press briefing on Tuesday, Sen. John Thune (R-SD) spoke about the California electronic vehicle mandate.
Republicans passed their version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. It now goes to the GOP controlled Senate, where Democrats can't stop it with the filibuster.
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The Daily Caller on MSNGOP Calls Senate Dems’ Bluff On ‘Newfound’ Filibuster Concern Now That EV Mandates Are On Chopping BlockSenate Republicans are going on offense against Democrats’ claims that reversing California’s de facto national electric vehicle (EV) mandate would undermine the filibuster, arguing that the Senate is reclaiming its constitutional authority from unelected bureaucrats to nix the Golden State’s “Green New Deal” rules.
Republican lawmakers are urging President Trump to take a much tougher line against Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine, arguing that Putin is not serious about peace.
In today’s edition … how the House’s approval of Medicaid cuts could impact more than just congressional campaigns ... what’s next in the Senate … and a funny story about sleeping.
In a 51-46 vote that fell along party lines, Republicans affirmed their ability to repeal the waivers, clearing the way for the first of three to be withdrawn on Thursday morning.