President Donald Trump has expressed frustration with Senate Republicans, particularly Majority Leader John Thune, regarding what he perceives as resistance to his legislative agenda. This includes his push for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, which aims to require proof of citizenship for voter registration and restrict mail-in voting. The legislation has stalled in the Senate, leading Trump to criticize Republicans on social media. In a recent post, he stated he would not support any renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without the inclusion of his proposed act. Thune responded to Trump's comments by emphasizing the need for collaboration while acknowledging that not all requests can be accommodated. Some Republican senators have defended Thune's approach, suggesting that Trump's expectations may not align with the current political landscape.
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Trump Expresses Frustration with Senate Republicans Over Legislative Priorities
President Trump has shown increasing frustration with Senate Republicans, especially Majority Leader John Thune, over legislative priorities, particularly the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. The bill has stalled in the Senate, prompting Trump to publicly criticize Republican leaders and assert that he will not support the renewal of FISA without the inclusion of his proposed legislation.
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Trump Expresses Frustration with Senate Republicans Over Legislative Priorities