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Senate Majority Leader Doesn't Have Enough Votes to Eliminate the Filibuster Despite Trump's Wishes

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John Thune, the Senate Majority leader, told reporters on Monday that he did not have enough votes to end the filibuster, despite President Trump's continuing support for the so-called 'nuclear option.'

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“The votes aren’t there,” the South Dakota Republican told reporters. When asked if he had discussed the issue with President Trump, Thune replied, “Oh, yeah.”

President Trump wrote on Truth Social last week, “It is now time for the Republicans to play their ‘TRUMP CARD,’ and go for what is called the Nuclear Option — Get rid of the Filibuster, and get rid of it, NOW!”

He has continued to voice that position on Truth Social over the last couple of days, and even doubled down on it during a "60 Minutes" interview released on Sunday. 

“I know John doesn’t – well, John and a few others – but you know what, the Republicans have to get tougher,” Trump said on "60 Minutes." “I disagree with him on this point."

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Senator Thune, in his first speech on the Senate floor, defended the filibuster as a tool to ensure that the Senate remains the Senate.

“They made the Senate smaller and senators’ terms of office longer, with the intention of creating a more stable, more thoughtful, and more deliberative legislative body to check ill-considered or intemperate legislation and protect the rights of the American people,” he said.

Under President Joe Biden, Senate Democrats attempted and failed to eliminate the filibuster.

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