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ificandream

(11,517 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 02:10 PM Yesterday

Republican leaders reject ending the Senate filibuster despite Trump's call to nuke it

Source: CNN

The top two Republicans in Congress are showing no interest in taking the unprecedented step of ending the legislative filibuster, just hours after President Donald Trump made a fresh demand for the Senate to do so to end the government shutdown.

In perhaps the clearest possible signal to the White House that Senate Majority Leader John Thune would not change Senate rules to end the already 31-day stalemate, a spokesman said the Republican leader remained unmoved. “Leader Thune’s position on the importance of the legislative filibuster is unchanged,” Thune spokesperson Ryan Wrasse told CNN, reiterating the long-time view of Thune and many others in Senate leadership.

Even House Speaker Mike Johnson — who rarely breaks with Trump in public — offered a cautious warning about keeping the filibuster intact. “The filibuster has traditionally been used as a very important safeguard,” Johnson said, noting that his own opinion is “not relevant” given it is a Senate-only issue. But the GOP speaker warned that Democrats would use the move to pass extreme measures the next time they control the upper chamber.

“They would pack the Supreme Court, they would make Puerto Rico and DC states. They would ban firearms. They would do all sorts of things that would be very harmful to the country,” Johnson said, stressing that Trump’s late-night Truth Social post on the filibuster was an “expression of the president’s anger at this situation.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/31/politics/senate-filibuster-trump-republicans

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Republican leaders reject ending the Senate filibuster despite Trump's call to nuke it (Original Post) ificandream Yesterday OP
Krasnov is lying, gab13by13 Yesterday #1
Exactly. It's all performative. Thune isn't breaking with Donnie, he's doing exactly what Donnie wants him to do. unblock Yesterday #3
Correct. Otherwise he would be viciously attacking GOP Senate leaders on Truth Social. SunSeeker Yesterday #6
Double-dog dare ya'. pecosbob Yesterday #2
The only time they defy Trump? Prairie Gates Yesterday #4
They are worried they're going to lose their majority in the midterms and they fear what would happen if they've removed Martin68 Yesterday #5
Lions and tigers and bears--Oh my! Bayard 22 hrs ago #7

gab13by13

(30,327 posts)
1. Krasnov is lying,
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 02:28 PM
Yesterday

He does not want the shutdown to end, when Adelita Grijalva would get sworn in.

Epstein Epstein Epstein

unblock

(55,746 posts)
3. Exactly. It's all performative. Thune isn't breaking with Donnie, he's doing exactly what Donnie wants him to do.
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 02:58 PM
Yesterday

Donnie gets to pretend like he wants to end the shutdown.

"Hey look at me I'm trying this door that I know is locked and my buddy has the key but gosh it must be the democrats' fault!"

And on the house side Johnson is also blaming democrats for not doing their job when he's literally preventing a democrat from doing her job by refusing to swear her in.

SunSeeker

(57,082 posts)
6. Correct. Otherwise he would be viciously attacking GOP Senate leaders on Truth Social.
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 03:18 PM
Yesterday

And he is definitely not doing that.

Martin68

(26,582 posts)
5. They are worried they're going to lose their majority in the midterms and they fear what would happen if they've removed
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 03:08 PM
Yesterday

filibuster option.

Bayard

(27,615 posts)
7. Lions and tigers and bears--Oh my!
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 10:40 PM
22 hrs ago

“They would pack the Supreme Court, they would make Puerto Rico and DC states. They would ban firearms." Poor Mikey. Such a fearful little man.

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