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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۶ ۲۱:۵۴ [واشنگتن پست]
Thune, No. 2 Senate Republican, endorses Trump
Sen. John Thune of South Dakota is the highest-ranking Republican in the Senate to endorse former president Donald Trump’s bid for the Republican nomination.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۰ ۰۰:۰۲ [گاردین]
Who will replace Mitch McConnell as Senate leader?
John Cornyn is first to throw his hat into the ring as he leads the race alongside John Thune and John Barrasso – but other hopefuls could emerge
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۲۳:۴۵ [واشنگتن پست]
Opinion | How Mitch McConnell can end on a high note
While Trump’s presidency enabled his greatest successes, the MAGA takeover of the GOP ultimately undermined McConnell’s grip on power.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۲۳:۴۷ [واشنگتن پست]
Analysis | Senate Republicans will face leadership struggle between Trump, McConnell views
“There’s no doubt it’s time to turn the page,” one Republican senator said Wednesday.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۱۷:۵۱ [گاردین]
Mitch McConnell to step down as Republican leader in US Senate
Kentucky senator, 82 and the longest-serving Senate leader in history, will step aside as minority leader at end of this year
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۲۳:۱۸ [الجزیره انگلیسی]
Mitch McConnell to step down as head of Republicans in US Senate
The 82-year-old Kentucky lawmaker has been in the position for 17 years, the longest-serving Senate leader in history.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۰ ۱۱:۱۸ [واشنگتن پست]
Analysis | Why McConnell’s exit endangers the old GOP
In today’s edition … Biden and Trump will travel to two Texas border towns today … What the early primaries tell us about Trump’s changing base.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۱۷:۴۲ [واشنگتن پست]
Mitch McConnell to step down as Republican Senate leader in November
McConnell has been the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۷ ۱۵:۳۲ [نیویورک تایمز]
The Back Channel Talks to Secure McConnell’s Endorsement of Trump
The conversations between the Trump and McConnell camps have been happening between key advisers to both men.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۰۹ ۱۸:۱۰ [گاردین]
Mitch McConnell’s time in the Senate will be remembered as sad and cynical | Moira Donegan
He was once a moderate. As his party moved right, so did he – presiding over an ever-more partisan, acrimonious Senate