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They are going to remind people that this is supposed to be an America first administration.
They are going to say that this is not an America first policy if Americans are dying.
They are going to say that this is not an America first policy if Americans are dying.
So I think we are going to see the critics who have already brought themselves out from within the president's party, especially louder after this.
So I think we are going to see the critics who have already brought themselves out from within the president's party, especially louder after this.
I think we can expect to see some more
I think we can expect to see some more
I would keep an eye on some folks like Anna Paulina Luna and Lauren Boebert, some of these other kind of former allies of Marjorie Taylor Greene who sort of stuck very close to that America first, no foreign wars part of the party.
I would keep an eye on some folks like Anna Paulina Luna and Lauren Boebert, some of these other kind of former allies of Marjorie Taylor Greene who sort of stuck very close to that America first, no foreign wars part of the party.
Also, the president's critics externally too, conservative voices.
Also, the president's critics externally too, conservative voices.
We're going to start seeing a lot of that.
We're going to start seeing a lot of that.
At the forefront of those efforts is Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
In this episode, Daily Wire D.C.
Bureau Chief Tim Rice sits down with Thune to discuss the struggles and wins of 2025 and to look ahead to 2026.
The following is an interview between Daily Wire D.C.
Bureau Chief Tim Rice and Senate Majority Leader John Thune.