Swamp Things in the Senate: Trump’s America First Battle Continues!
Breaking Down the Senate Shake-Up: Midnight Moves, Power Plays, and Trump’s Next Chapter
Alright, folks, we’ve got some serious stories cooking tonight. First up: a late-night coup in the U.S. Senate. The Establishment wing of the Republican Party — what's left of it, anyway — is pulling some slick maneuvers behind the scenes, trying to sideline President Trump’s agenda. Yep, they’re still at it.
Here’s the scoop: after Trump’s sweeping victory, Establishment insiders are scrambling to hijack his momentum. We’re talking about big moves in the Senate, where Mitch McConnell’s called a surprise snap vote for the next Senate Majority Leader. And the choices? Let’s just say they’re the furthest thing from pro-Trump.
McConnell’s options are basically: bad, worse, and disaster. He’s got three candidates in mind, none of whom have shown much love for Trump’s agenda. And for the record, McConnell has a history of blocking Trump’s biggest moves. Remember when Trump wanted to pardon Julian Assange and Edward Snowden? McConnell, along with Pompeo, shut that down. Twice.
Now, McConnell’s lining up support for John Thune, his protégé and a Trump skeptic. This is the same Thune who’s no fan of MAGA, fully behind more “business as usual” policies, and absolutely loves foreign military funding. Second in line? John Cornyn, another Establishment fixture. The third? Rick Scott — the only one who actually aligns with Trump’s vision. And guess who Tucker Carlson’s backing? Yep, Scott’s the guy. Tucker’s rallying support, calling for senators to endorse Scott publicly. And people are listening.
Washington’s “Swamp Creatures” Are Back in Play
But that’s not all. Trump’s transition team is under siege from Washington’s power brokers. Every old-school “swamp creature” is lining up to worm their way into Trump’s team. Some of them are even getting interviews — like Mike Rogers, a pro-military-industrial complex congressman now eyeing Secretary of Defense. Rogers is part of the exclusive “Gang of Eight,” and his top donors are none other than major defense contractors. You can imagine what kind of influence they’ll have if he’s on Trump’s team.
Meanwhile, Wall Street's Loving the Chaos
And Wall Street? The Dow surged over 1,400 points in celebration of Trump’s win. But not everyone in finance is happy. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is reportedly furious, even asked if he’d resign if Trump requested it. His response? A hard no. Seems like things are heating up on all fronts.
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