Senate Minority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., was determined to support President Trump’s agenda as the new leader. During a meeting with GOP senators, Thune reiterated his full backing for Trump and his agenda. Despite some senators like Josh Hawley, R-Mo., not voting for Thune, they all expressed confidence in his commitment to Trump’s goals.
Thune’s declaration to his conference that he would champion Trump’s agenda was met with varying degrees of assurance from Republicans in Washington, D.C. Allies of Trump, such as Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., and Sen.-elect Jim Banks, R-Ind., showed optimism in Thune’s leadership and his support for the president’s agenda.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a prominent advocate for Thune, emphasized the positive relationship between Thune and Trump, dispelling any rumors of a divide between them. Despite not receiving a public endorsement from Trump, Thune had the support of influential figures like Mullin and NRSC Chair Steve Daines, R-Mont., who hinted at Trump’s private backing of Thune.
Elon Musk’s endorsement of another candidate and criticisms of Thune raised some concerns, but supporters like Mullin highlighted Thune’s inclusive leadership style that involves the conference in decision-making. Thune’s approach was described as a team effort, ensuring that the majority of Republicans are on board before moving forward with decisions.
Overall, Thune’s victory as the new Senate GOP leader signaled a unified front among Republicans in supporting Trump’s agenda. Despite initial doubts and speculations, Thune’s leadership style and commitment to collaboration with the party members instilled confidence in his ability to drive the MAGA agenda forward in the Senate.