Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who told reporters on Monday that there won't be changes to the Senate rule any time soon.
Break the Senate’s 60-vote rule, and a vital check on the left is gone.
Trump is ramping up pressure on Republicans to abolish the Senate filibuster—an action known as the “nuclear option.” ...
Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show, Tom Bevan, Andrew Walworth, and Phil Wegmann discussed the last day of ...
President Donald Trump repeatedly demanded that the Senate scrap its filibuster rule on Sunday, a call that has become more ...
The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the “nuclear option” to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the ...
Senate Republicans are resisting his demand to end the long-standing filibuster rule in order to end the government shutdown.
The top two Republicans in Congress are showing no interest in taking the unprecedented step of ending the legislative ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated that Senate Republicans lack sufficient votes to eliminate the filibuster, despite ...
Rep. Mike Kennedy says no need for House members to be in Washington, floats changing the filibuster
Utah's U.S. Rep. Mike Kennedy suggested changing the Senate filibuster rule and says there is no need for House members to be ...
In a pair of late-night posts, Trump told Senate Republicans to use the "nuclear option" to eliminate the 60-vote threshold ...
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