Donald Trump’s return to re-election, despite seeming control over the Republican Party, reveals complexities within the party's dynamics, especially with its narrow margins in Congress.
The Republican majority in the House, characterized by a fragile coalition of far-right members, implies that tough negotiations and some compromise on conservative objectives are inevitable to pass crucial legislation.
Senate Republicans' decision to elevate John Thune as their new leader signals a continuity of McConnell's approach, suggesting careful navigation of institutional rules amid party goals.
With the Senate's filibuster in play, any significant legislation will inevitably require some Democratic votes, complicating the notion of a straightforward Trump-centric legislative agenda.
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