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SENATE MAJORITY LEADER THUNE (R-SD) REMARKS

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Sen. Murphy once held the Senate floor for 15 hours straight!

In June 2016, Murphy staged a filibuster demanding a vote on gun control after the Orlando Pulse shooting. Senate leaders agreed to hold votes — a rare filibuster win — cementing his role as Congress's leading gun-safety voice.

This storyShould Congress extend FISA surveillance powers?

  • Yes — national security first 0%
  • Only with stronger oversight 0%
  • No — too big a privacy risk 0%
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Sen. Haggerty served as U.S. Ambassador to Japan (2017–2019)!

Before winning his Tennessee Senate seat in 2020, Haggerty was appointed by President Trump to lead the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo — giving him firsthand experience in U.S.-Asia trade and foreign policy.

This storyTo ratify a treaty, how many Senate votes are required?

  1. 51 votes
  2. 60 votes
  3. 67 votes
  4. 75 votes
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67 votes

This storyShould Sen. Schumer compromise with Republicans to pass legislation?

  • Yes — bipartisan deals work 0%
  • Only on limited issues 0%
  • No — hold firm on principles 0%
  • Depends on what's offered 0%

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This storyWhen did the U.S. Senate last formally declare war?

  1. 1942 (World War II)
  2. 1953 (Korean War)
  3. 1964 (Vietnam War)
  4. 1973 (War Powers Act)
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1942 (World War II)

Barak Ravid scored hours of exclusive Trump interviews for an Abraham Accords book.

Ravid, Axios' Israeli-American diplomatic reporter, conducted dozens of interviews — including multiple sessions with Trump — for 'Trump's Peace,' his account of the 2020 normalization deals between Israel and Arab states.

This storyShould Congress pass new laws regulating AI?

  • Yes — strong federal rules now 0%
  • Yes — but let states lead 0%
  • Only voluntary industry rules 0%
  • No new regulation needed 0%

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