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A New Era In Washington

2024/11/12
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John Thune: 他强调自己拥有丰富的经验和人脉,能够有效地与特朗普政府合作,推动立法议程的通过,并解决美国面临的诸多挑战,包括边境安全、经济发展和国家安全等问题。他认为自己能够团结共和党参议员,共同努力实现特朗普的政策目标。Thune还谈到了自己独特的领导风格,他希望参议院更加开放,让参议员们发挥才能,并强调团队合作的重要性。 Jessica Rosenthal: Rosenthal主要谈论了特朗普的和平政策,指出其建立在强大的实力之上,只有在采取强硬政策后才能达成和平协议。 David Marcus: Marcus分析了特朗普胜选的原因,他认为这并非新媒体的功劳,而是选民对经济和边境问题的担忧,以及哈里斯糟糕的竞选表现。他指出,共和党应该专注于解决民生问题,而不是其他议题。 Caroline Leavitt: Leavitt认为共和党参议院多数派将成为特朗普政府的有力支持者,帮助其实现立法优先事项。 Dave McCormick: McCormick强调新任参议员应该与特朗普保持一致,推动变革,而不是采取渐进式的方法。 Morgan Ortagus: Ortagus批评了拜登政府对伊朗威胁的轻描淡写,并预测特朗普政府将对伊朗采取更强硬的政策,包括加强制裁和切断伊朗的石油收入。她还谈到了以色列在美伊关系中的作用,以及特朗普政府可能寻求在中东地区实现和平的努力。她认为,和平是通过实力实现的,强硬的政策才能带来和平协议。

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Why is President-elect Trump's approach to Iran expected to be tougher than the current administration's?

Trump's first term demonstrated a clear stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons and a maximum economic pressure campaign. The current administration's perceived weakness has emboldened Iran, leading to increased threats and actions against U.S. interests. Trump's policy is expected to be more muscular, enforcing existing sanctions and potentially introducing new ones to curb Iran's aggressive behavior.

What are the key legislative priorities for President-elect Trump and the Republican Senate majority?

The priorities include securing the border, reversing the open border policy, strengthening fiscal policies to prevent a $4 trillion tax increase, ensuring national and energy security, and addressing border security as a critical issue. The Senate aims to deliver on these priorities to fulfill the mandate given by the American people.

How does Senator John Thune plan to differentiate his leadership style from Mitch McConnell's if elected as Senate Majority Leader?

Thune intends to open the Senate and allow its talent to shine, emphasizing teamwork and collaboration. He aims to empower senators to advance legislative priorities and dedicate significant time to the committee process, fostering robust opportunities for amendments and ensuring the Senate functions effectively as a team.

What role does Senator Thune see the Senate playing in President-elect Trump's foreign policy shift, particularly regarding conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza?

Thune believes the Senate will be a good partner in ensuring America's national security interests are addressed, supporting a resolution in conflicts like Ukraine and Gaza. He emphasizes the importance of projecting strength to deter adversaries, contrasting with the current administration's perceived weakness.

How does Morgan Ortagus anticipate the Trump administration's policy towards Iran evolving in the second term?

Ortagus expects a continuation of Trump's tough stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons and a more stringent enforcement of existing sanctions. She anticipates a more muscular policy that could include targeting Iran's oil income and addressing the increased aggression from Iranian proxies like the Houthis.

Chapters
Republican senators will vote on their next leader, with contenders including John Thune, John Cornyn, and Rick Scott. Thune discusses his candidacy and the party's legislative goals under a Trump presidency.
  • Mitch McConnell stepping aside from leadership.
  • Thune's collaborative working style and experience as the whip.
  • The party's mandate to reverse the Biden-Harris agenda.

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Tomorrow, Republican Senators will determine who will lead them when the GOP becomes the majority party in January. The three contenders are Senators John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. President-elect Trump has yet to reveal his preferred candidate, with many hoping he will keep from influencing this contest. Senator John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his candidacy for Senate Majority Leader and what he thinks his party can accomplish after all its success in last week's election.

Last week, federal prosecutors announced charges in a thwarted plot from the Iranian government to assassinate Donald Trump before Election Day. The IRGC is denying these charges; however, many in the intelligence community can confirm that Iran’s targeting of the President-elect and those in his administration has been a problem since 2020. So how will President-elect Trump deal with Iran when he takes office? Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains the Iranian government's longstanding hostilities towards Trump and how a Trump White House would come down harder on Iran by enforcing sanctions.

Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.

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