There is literally *nothing* more important for the Senate to debate and ultimately pass right now than the SAVE America Act.
Everything else pales in comparison.
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THOUSANDS of active duty military members ROAR as Fighter Jets flyover the White House Octagon in formation as the National Anthem crescendos.
One of the most insane moments I’ve ever witnessed.
Patriots are now totally in control.
When I speak in support of the SAVE America Act, some Republicans tell me to stop, insisting that it’s a lost cause and we have to move on
Others chime in to say “remove Thune or your words mean nothing”
I emphatically reject both of these arguments
I explain why in this video
1. Brandon Gill is a hero
2. The SPLC is a hate group
3. The fact that the SPLC struggles to condemn a Nazi tattoo—solely because it’s on the body of a radical leftist endorsed by Democrats as a U.S. Senate candidate in Maine—only confirms SPLC’s status as a hate group
I just got off the phone with President Trump
We discussed the Pentagon’s “Christian list”
I won’t speak for him, but I’m thrilled about where this is heading
We’re most fortunate that President Trump (1) loves Latter-day Saints, and (2) is our commander in chief
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Rep. Chip Roy SLAMS John Thune, Calls Out RINOS For Their Cowardice And Not Passing SAVE America Act:
"We reformed Medicaid, banned illegal aliens from food stamps and Medicaid, got the Green New Scam subsidies pulled out, ONLY because some of us fought together.
We had to throw our bodies in front of the train to stop Murkowski, Collins, Tillis, and others from pulling those repeals out."
"With ObamaCare, the Dems went all in. Now, our guys are hiding behind the parliamentarian to stop the policy they don't want."
"We know there's a path to passing it, but they refuse to take it. It's John Thune's fault, no question, but it's also those handful of Republican senators that are jamming up our ability to have 51, and we're talking about Tillis, McConnell, Murkowski, Cassidy, and Collins."
25 people were shot in Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend as violent "teen takeovers" took over the city.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson:
"We cannot incarcerate our way out of violence . . . it is racist and immoral."
Brandon is a criminal's best friend.
BREAKING: South Carolina Senate RINOs Just KILLED The America First Redistricting Map.
Final vote: 20-24
A 7R-0D map. Gone.
12 Republicans chose the swamp over the movement.
-Bennett
-Campsen
-Cash
-Cromer
-Davis
-Hembree
-Johnson
-Massey
-Peeler
-Rankin
-Stubbs
-Zell
Remember every single name.
Indiana crossed MAGA. Indiana lost.
South Carolina, you were warned.
Primary them ALL.
Ken Paxton CALLS OUT John Thune For His Failed Leadership, Failure To Rally Republicans and PASS The SAVE America Act:
"I want to work with John Thune, but I need him to be on the Trump agenda and push the Trump agenda.
I can't make him do anything, he's elected by his own voters... But the reality is, voters are going to expect some type of accomplishment and especially what President Trump's agenda is, which is what the American people elected!"
"He has a responsibility... the Senate has to step up, and that's my message to him. Please, we need to help the President; we need to get his message out, his agenda accomplished. We only have limited time."
"To me, it always seems to me like the Democrats help their guys get stuff done, why don't we do the same thing?!"
"There's 53 Republican votes, and there are things you can do in leadership to make those votes go the right way. Whatever side shows there are, this is the most important thing."
Your question suggests five senators could oust him in the middle of his term as leader. That’s not true.
In the House of Representatives, a tiny number of lawmakers can oust the speaker—at any time. That feature is unique to the House.
In the Senate GOP we don’t even have a rule or procedure for replacing a leader in the middle of a two-year term.
It is true that under our rules, any five senators can call for a meeting of the entire conference at any time. But in practice, that kind of meeting tends not to materialize unless a solid majority of the conference wants it to happen.
Even if such a meeting were called and even if it actually materialized, it still wouldn’t end as you seem to assume. To pursue the outcome you’re suggesting, one would have to use that meeting to propose a new procedure for a mid-term leadership swap, and that—at a minimum—would require a majority of the conference to support it. For a whole host of reasons—including the fact that Senator Thune is beloved by colleagues and very popular within the conference—the odds of that happening are literally 0 in 100,000.