John Thune was chosen by his peers ... led House during the upcoming 119th U.S. Congress. Thune, currently the Senate GOP ...
The election of Republican John Thune of South Dakota as Senate majority leader tasks a key ally of Mitch McConnell with ...
Sen. John Thune was privately backed by President-elect Donald Trump, Steve Daines told his colleagues, despite Trump's ...
Republican Sen. John Thune of South Dakota was elected new Senate majority leader, replacing Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky ...
Who senators choose, and whether Trump ultimately endorses a candidate in the final hours, could set the tone for Trump’s ...
The Senate minority whip from South Dakota will succeed Mitch McConnell as the head of Republicans in the chamber ...
Trump stayed out of the contest, but he made public demands for the incoming majority leader to allow him to make recess ...
Senate Republicans have selected a new Senate majority leader to succeed Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party ...
Republicans elected Sen. John Thune of South Dakota to be the Senate majority leader. Thune defeated Texas Sen. John Cornyn ...
John Thune will become the next Senate majority leader, committed to enacting President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.
Because it's a secret vote, we don't know exactly who voted for Thune to be the Senate Majority Leader, but we know a few of his public supporters.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Senate Republicans met behind closed doors Wednesday to vote by secret ballot, and have ...