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Leader John Thune (@leaderjohnthune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because of all our work this year, the American people will have safer streets, more money in their pockets, and new opportunities to get ahead. There’s more work to be done, but I am extremely proud of this Republican team.

Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✅ 659 roll call votes (most in modern history) ✅ 417 nominees confirmed ✅ 170 days of session (10 straight weeks to start the year) ✅ 24 CRAs to unwind bad Biden-era rules/regs ✅ 20 years since Cabinet was confirmed this quickly ✅ 4 vote-a-ramas ✅ One Big Beautiful Bill

✅ 659 roll call votes (most in modern history)
✅ 417 nominees confirmed 
✅ 170 days of session (10 straight weeks to start the year)
✅ 24 CRAs to unwind bad Biden-era rules/regs
✅ 20 years since Cabinet was confirmed this quickly
✅ 4 vote-a-ramas
✅ One Big Beautiful Bill
Leader John Thune (@leaderjohnthune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For years, Nicolas Maduro, the cartel he leads, and other cartels in Latin America have trafficked drugs into the United States, which have killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. President Trump’s decisive action to disrupt the unacceptable status quo and apprehend Maduro,

Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even blue states like New York and California applied to receive funds from this GOP-created program to strengthen rural health care. Every Senate Democrat, including those who represent New York and California, first voted against it and then repeatedly voted to repeal it.

Steve Guest (@steveguest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beyond Parody: Democrat governors want the benefits of the rural hospital program after Democrat senators unanimously voted against it in the One Big Beautiful Bill—and then turned around and tried to repeal it.

Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to the impending weather event that is expected to impact a significant portion of the country, Monday’s Senate vote will be postponed until Tuesday at 5:30pm. The importance of funding the remaining portions of the government by Friday remains the same. Stay safe out there.

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This afternoon, we’ll start the procedural steps that are necessary to place the bipartisan, House-passed funding bill on the floor and proceed as planned. The Senate will convene tomorrow for legislative business as scheduled. A government shutdown, even a partial one, does not

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It's Friday at noon. Still no bill text. Deadline to negotiate and process a bill is one week from today – an unrealistic deadline Dems demanded. It took them a week to put their growing list of demands on congressional letterhead to send to the press. GOP's fault, I'm sure.

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Tonight Senate Democrats voted to extend their TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, cybersecurity, and federal law enforcement shutdown.

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SHOT: “More than 300 TSA officials have quit during the latest DHS shutdown, with call out rates more than doubling at airports nationwide.” (CBS News) CHASER: “[Democrats] are very serene with what is going on,” says Sen. Schatz.

SHOT: “More than 300 TSA officials have quit during the latest DHS shutdown, with call out rates more than doubling at airports nationwide.” (CBS News)

CHASER: “[Democrats] are very serene with what is going on,” says Sen. Schatz.
Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"[Voter ID is] a policy long opposed by Democrats in Congress ... But that message is increasingly falling flat with the American public, including Black voters, as photo IDs are increasingly required for common activities, like flying." nbcnews.com/politics/congr…

Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You need a photo ID to get on a plane, start a job, go to the doctor ... get a library card. On using one to vote, Americans get it. They support it. To Democrats, though, it's an insurmountable burden. Welcome to day three of the SAVE America Act debate in the Senate.

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.Leader John Thune will join several of his Senate Republicans colleagues tomorrow at 11am in the Radio/TV Gallery for a press conference to discuss week one of the SAVE America Act debate.

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JUST IN: Senate Majority Leader John Thune weighs in ahead of a Senate vote on an amendment to the SAVE America Act: “All these things in the SAVE America Act... are common sense.”

Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re on day seven of the Senate’s SAVE America Act debate. Seven days of Senate Democrats twisting themselves in knots, trying to explain why they oppose commonsense measures that a vast majority of Americans strongly support.

We’re on day seven of the Senate’s SAVE America Act debate.

Seven days of Senate Democrats twisting themselves in knots, trying to explain why they oppose commonsense measures that a vast majority of Americans strongly support.
Ryan Wrasse (@rwrasse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday morning Republicans sent a simple three-page amendment to the Democrats that removed ERO language from the bipartisan DHS bill and added language to ensure employees receive backpay. All of the original reforms are still included in the bill. All of the other original