Senate in Podcasts
governmentThe Senate, upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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The Senate passed the measure unanimously.
On today's show, the Senate inches closer to ending the government shutdown.
I want to bring in Minnesota's 50th Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, who's running for Senate right there. I don't want to normalize any of that behavior. And I think that corporate media has tried to acclimate us that all of these things, it's politics as usual. And that's what to expect. A lot of what your campaign about is just stop it. We focus on workers and real issues that actually matter. So what do you make of that?
Is there an objection? Without objection, so ordered. The Senate has now passed the Epstein bill as soon as it comes over from the House.
Shortly thereafter, the Senate unanimously passing the bill, now sending it to the president's desk for signature.
to work, then we're going to continue to be in this cycle. So, you know, in the Senate, the Senate majority leader is John Thune. He should be negotiating with Chuck Schumer. President Trump should be having congressional leaders in the White House. Do you see that every day? No, you don't, because they're playing golf and they're going to Mar-a-Lago and the House and Republicans in the House have been on vacation for weeks now.
The Senate approved a bill that would fund most agencies through the end of January and include full-year funding for veterans programs and food assistance.
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