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In an interview, Thune called a change in Senate rules, which advanced along party lines, a middle ground for Republicans.
Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is assuring his conference that senators won’t lose their power under a new Senate rule change on nominees.
Republicans said the maneuver to change the Senate’s rules, the latest step that would weaken the filibuster, was necessary ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he’ll be seeking a rules change to get President Trump’s nominees approved more ...
Under Senate rules, only a senator who voted on the winning side of a roll call can request that the chamber reconsider the ...
Political leaders in South Dakota are reacting to conservative influencer Charlie Kirk being shot and killed at a college ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Authorities said they are searching for a new person of interest in the shooting death ...
Senate Democrats have gone to unprecedented lengths to slow confirmations for Trump nominees in what Wyoming Sen. John ...
Democrats ultimately pushed for more time to iron things out and secure support as the day stretched on, but Republicans ...
Senate Republicans used what is known as the nuclear option to break a Democratic blockade of President Trump’s nominees, ...
South Dakota leaders are condemning political violence after yesterday’s assassination of conservative influencer Charlie ...