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Trump issues blunt message to Senate majority leader to pass voter ID legislation

As John Thune battles conservative blowback for refusing to alter Senate rules and mandate a traditional “talking” filibuster that would force Democrats to hold the floor to block the Save America Act, Donald Trump had a blunt message for the Senate majority leader. “He’s got to be a leader,” the president told reporters outside the White House today.

The upper chamber’s top Republican has said he’ll likely hold a vote on the legislation, which requires proof of citizenship while registering to vote and significantly curbs mail-in voting, next week. However, staunch Democratic opposition means it will fall short of the 60-vote threshold needed to advance.

Thune has said the votes “aren’t there” for a talking filibuster, or doing away with the legislative filibuster altogether – the so-called “nuclear” option. Today, Trump said it was up to the South Dakota lawmaker to “get them” regardless.

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Trump loses Joe Rogan, who says ‘a lot of people feel betrayed’ by attacks on Iran and Venezuela

Joe Rogan, the podcaster who hosted and then endorsed Donald Trump before the 2024 election, said this week that the US military attacks on Venezuela and Iran this year were a betrayal of voters who were won over by his claim to be against regime change wars.

In a new episode of his show, which remains at the top of the podcast charts in the US and Australia, and is second in the UK, Rogan said, “neither thing made any sense to me.”

“The Venezuela thing, I mean, look, they wanted him out forever, and he definitely stole the election to get in there in the first place, and he was a dictator, but at least that one was at least clean. They go in, kidnap him, get him out,” Rogan said. “This one’s nuts,” he added, in reference to the war on Iran Trump launched 12 days ago from his Florida beach club.

“Well, it just doesn’t make any sense to me, unless we’re acting on someone else’s interest, like particularly Israel’s interests. It does just didn’t make any sense to me,” Rogan added. “Like if they had supposedly dismantled their chances of making a nuclear bomb, whether or not that’s true or- I mean, it’s so hard to know.”

“It just seems so insane based on what he ran on,” the podcaster said of the president he endorsed. “I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed. He ran on ‘no more wars’ and ‘these stupid, senseless wars’. And then we have one that we can’t even really clearly define why we did it.”

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