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Trump and Senate Republicans at odds over policy direction

July 9, 2026

Friction has emerged between President Trump and Senate leadership, with some Republican senators warning that the president's moves threaten their shared legislative goals.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., faces mounting strain in his relationship with Trump. Several Senate Republicans cite the president's unpredictable actions as obstacles to advancing their agenda in Congress.

The tensions underscore broader challenges Republicans face in maintaining party unity while navigating competing priorities between the White House and Capitol Hill. Thune leads the Senate Republican conference at a time when party members must balance support for the administration with their own legislative objectives.

Senators have not publicly detailed specific policy disagreements, though the statements reflect concern among Republican lawmakers about the direction of the administration's approach to governance. The conflict comes as Congress prepares to address multiple legislative matters requiring party coordination.

Thune has held the position of Senate Majority Leader since the 119th Congress began. His relationship with Trump will likely shape how Republicans respond to White House initiatives and legislative proposals in the coming months.

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