Trump calls in the reinforcements: new Republican senators could remake Congress
Briefly

"Senate terms run for six years, so senators elected now will still be in office until 2030... if Republicans can build a majority with a few seats to spare, they can afford to have some setbacks in the 2026 midterms and keep control of the chamber."
"The Senate controls confirmations of judges, so a president can put a longer-term stamp on the Supreme Court and the lower courts. A working majority means that Trump can get his team in place early and not waste a lot of time."
Read at New York Post
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