
Thune Style Put to Test as Trump, GOP Fuel Congressional Fires
With a cautious approach and careful public statements, Senate Majority Leader John Thune tries to insulate his majority from President Donald Trump’s incendiary style.

With a cautious approach and careful public statements, Senate Majority Leader John Thune tries to insulate his majority from President Donald Trump’s incendiary style.

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