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Friction between Trump and Republican senators is growing before the pivotal midterm elections
President Donald Trump delayed the confirmation of Jay Clayton as national intelligence director and refused to renew a key surveillance law unless Republicans agreed to new terms, straining relations with Senate Republicans. Senators criticized Trump's Iran war deal and his focus on a citizenship verification bill with little chance of passing, complicating Senate business and putting pressure on Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
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- Friction between Trump and Republican senators is growing before the pivotal midterm elections
- Friction between Trump and Republican senators is growing before the pivotal midterm elections
- Trump delays his own national intelligence nominee, fueling tension with fellow Republicans
- Trump delays his own national intelligence nominee, fueling tension with fellow Republicans
- Trump delays his own national intelligence nominee, fueling tension with fellow Republicans
- Trump delays his own national intelligence nominee, fueling tension with fellow Republicans