The president-elect isn’t worried about Senate Republicans growing a backbone. They're unlikely to prove him wrong.
A look at the three candidates: Thune, 63, defeated then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle in 2004 after arguing during the campaign that Daschle had lost his South Dakota roots during his years in ...
The future of Donald Trump’s second term in office will be shaped inside a closed room in the United States Senate on ...
Now that Florida Senator Marco Rubio is headed to Donald Trump’s Cabinet, MAGA is out in full force with one specific ...
The mild-mannered South Dakotan and top McConnell ally recently made efforts to patch up his relationship with ...
Donald Trump has won the public embrace of virtually every Republican currently in federal elected office. In private, ...
The new Senate Republican majority is promising to leave the filibuster alone — even if it stands in the way of the Trump ...
Senate Republicans have selected a new Senate majority leader to succeed Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party ...
Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde, who lost to incumbent Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin, posted a video on X Tuesday ...
With President-elect Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans winning control of the White House plus both chambers of Congress in the Nov. 5 election, the Democrats will have one important tool for ...
Republicans have clinched the White House and Congress, though with a House majority so slim that it might hamper parts of ...
Senate Republicans tapped John Thune of South Dakota to lead the conference for the next two years and succeed Mitch ...