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Republican Senators Alarmed at the Proposed Deal With Iran

If we are to believe the reports, the deal that Trump is now about to make with Iran will not include the removal from the Islamic Republic of 144 kg. of uranium enriched to a level of 60%, which is just one level below the 90% enrichment which is weapons-grade. (This report, however, does say otherwise.) The Israelis are “deeply concerned” — actually, horrified — at what Trump seems about to sign. The Iranians appear to be running rings around the man who thinks of himself as the world’s greatest dealmaker. But it’s not just the Israelis who are appalled. It’s also Republican congressmen who are openly criticizing Trump.

Among them is Senator Thom Tillis, whose reaction to the latest rumors about a peace deal can be found here: “Tillis slams emerging Iran deal, offers sharp criticism for Hegseth,” by Ian Swanson, The Hill, May 24, 2026:

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) on Sunday added his voice to other Republicans criticizing an emerging peace deal with Iran, saying he would not support it based on his understanding of what it includes.

“It doesn’t make sense to me,” Tillis said of the deal, arguing it was a mistake to leave nuclear material in Iran.

“I’m not too far away from where Pompeo is to be honest with you, and I support what Chairman Wicker says,” Tillis said during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) are among the current and former officeholders to criticize the emerging deal, which Wicker warned would be a disaster.

The Trump administration has pushed back on the criticism, particularly from Pompeo.

Tillis was also blistering in his criticism of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who he accused of giving bad advice on the war to Trump.

“We were told about 11 weeks ago by Hegseth and Department of Defense that they had obliterated Iran’s defenses and it was just a matter of time before we had the nuclear material. Now we are talking about a posture where we may accept the nuclear material remaining in Iran? How does that make sense at all?” Tillis said….

Perhaps the complaints from such Senators as Tillis, Wicker, Cruz, and Lindsey Graham, all of them considered to be Trump loyalists who have now noisily criticized the Iran deal as they believe it to be, with Wicker calling it a “disaster,” will cause Trump to refuse to agree unless removal of the uranium is included. Why, even his own secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has continued to insist that “removal of the enriched uranium” must be part of the deal. Has Trump now overruled Rubio? Is the president so desperate to open the Strait of Hormuz in order to bring down the prices of oil and food before the midterm elections that he will bow to Iran’s terms?

And it is not just senators who are alarmed. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that what he had learned of the deal made him think of the deal Barack Obama made with Iran. This infuriated the White House Communications Director, Stephen Cheung, who denounced Pompeo in the coarsest possible way. After Pompeo wrote in a post on X that the deal being floated was “not remotely America First. the deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook: Pay the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world,” Cheung lashed out, writing in response:

“Mike Pompeo has no idea what the f— he’s talking about. Hek should shut his stupid mouth and leave the real work to the professionals. He’s not read into anything that’s happening, so how would he know.”

What a way for a White House Communications Director to communicate. Cheung needs to have his mouth washed out with soap. Possibly Senator Fetterman could do it. Meanwhile, let us hope that all this criticism from hard-headed Republicans will have an effect on Trump, keeping him from making what right now, from what is known or suspected, looks like a terrible deal.

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Thom Tillis Announces Retirement Hours After Trump Threatened To Field Primary Challenger

Republican North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis will not seek reelection, according to a statement released by his office Sunday afternoon.

Tillis’ retirement announcement came just hours after voting “no” on advancing President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill.

“In Washington over the last few years, it’s become increasingly evident that leaders who are willing to embrace bipartisanship, compromise, and demonstrate independent thinking are becoming an endangered species,” Tillis said in a statement. ” It’s not a hard choice, and I will not be seeking re-election.”

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

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Adam Pack

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North Carolina native Lara Trump is SERIOUSLY thinking about running for Senator to replace retiring RINO Thom Tillis. pic.twitter.com/a42vHcGiCW

— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) June 29, 2025

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‘Ultimate Betrayal’: White House Issues Stark Warning For GOP Holdouts On Trump Bill

President Donald Trump is intensifying his public pressure campaign for Senate GOP holdouts to back the upper chamber’s version of the “big, beautiful” bill, arguing that failure to pass his sweeping tax and immigration bill “would be the ultimate betrayal.”

The White House issued an endorsement of the Senate bill Saturday morning touting the numerous benefits of the legislation, including its massive investments in border security and defense spending as well as enacting the largest cut to mandatory spending in history. Senate Majority Leader John Thune is eyeing a procedural vote as early as Saturday afternoon to commence a marathon session of voting to pass the Senate plan — but key GOP holdouts are threatening to delay its passage.

“[T]he Congress should immediately pass this bill and send it to the President’s desk by July 4, 2025, to show the American people that they are serious about ‘promises made, promises kept,’” the White House said in a statement of administrative policy, highlighting the president’s self-imposed deadline. “President Trump is committed to keeping his promises, and failure to pass this bill would be the ultimate betrayal.”

Several GOP senators have said they would oppose a procedural vote to advance the upper chamber’s budget bill if Thune moved to put a bill on the floor Saturday. The majority leader can afford to spare just three Republican votes assuming all Senate Democrats are present and vote “no” on the motion to proceed.

Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, a leading fiscal hawk in the upper chamber, announced Saturday that he would not vote to advance the Senate proposal until he receives scoring detailing the fiscal impacts of the bill’s various provisions. The Wisconsin Republican is advocating for a return to pre-pandemic spending levels and has frequently voiced concern that the Senate’s bill would increase budget deficits and add to the national debt.

“I’m not going to vote for a motion to proceed today,” Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said on “Fox & Friends” Saturday morning. “We just got the bill, and I got my first copy about 1:23 [a.m.] in the morning.”

“You shouldn’t take the [former Speaker] Nancy Pelosi approach and pass this bill to find out what’s in. We need to know exactly what’s in it,” Johnson added. “We need to be thoughtful. This is a big bill. This is an important bill. There’s no need to rush it.”

The Wisconsin Republican has previously signaled that he would not bend to political pressure to support the bill if it increases deficit spending.

Johnson’s colleagues, Republican Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Rick Scott of Florida are also advocating for deeper spending cuts within the Senate proposal. The three have suggested they could vote as a bloc, which would allow them to delay passage of the legislation if their needs are not met.

Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who frequently breaks with his party on fiscal matters, has warned that he will vote “no” on the president’s bill if the package includes a $5 trillion increase in the debt limit. The text unveiled shortly before midnight on Friday kept the debt ceiling hike in the Senate bill.

Republican North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis, a moderate GOP senator up for reelection in 2026 — where he could face a competitive Democratic challenger — has also pledged to oppose advancing the legislation if his concerns about the bill’s reforms to Medicaid are not addressed.

The North Carolina Republican has suggested that the Senate’s proposal to reduce the cap on Medicaid provider taxes would cost his state tens of millions of dollars in federal Medicaid funding. The Senate plan notably delayed implementation of the provider tax crackdown in the most recent version of the bill, but it is unclear if that will be enough to win Tillis’ vote.

“I’m voting ‘no’ on the motion — period,” Tillis told reporters Friday evening. “It’s the fundamentals of the bill.”

“I’m assuming, unless the baseline transforms radically overnight, which I doubt it will … I’m just a ‘no’ and we’ll see where the negotiations go from there,” Tillis added.

Senate GOP leadership can breathe a sigh of relief that another potential holdout, Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, will vote “yes” on the motion to proceed. However, Collins said that she is “leaning against” supporting the bill during a vote on final passage if additional changes to the legislation are not incorporated.

Collins told reporters she will be “filing a number of amendments” to address various concerns with the bill.

Republican Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin dismissed concerns that holdouts would derail passage of the Senate bill this weekend.

“Everybody’s got concerns, but saying you’re voting ‘no’ and when you get to the floor and voting ‘no’ are two totally different things,” Mullin told reporters Saturday.

Despite various concerns about the fiscal impact of the president’s landmark bill and slashing entitlement program spending, the White House is reminding senators about the economic benefits Americans stand to gain with passage of the budget package.

“With its passage, Americans will keep more of their hard-earned money while taking home much bigger paychecks that will unleash economic growth nationwide,” the White House said. “Additionally, the bill will lower costs by unleashing American energy through incentivizing expedited permitting, opening up federal lands for production, and eliminating spending on wasteful environmental policies.”

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Trump Reveals Fate Of Ed Martin After Key GOP Senator Drops Support

President Donald Trump revealed Thursday that he plans to pull Ed Martin’s nomination for US Attorney for Washington D.C. after Republican North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis refused to vote for him.

Trump also told Daily Caller White House Correspondent Reagan Reese that he has a new nominee and that he may move Martin to a different position in the Department of Justice (DOJ).

“We have somebody else that will be great. I just want to say Ed is unbelievable and hopefully we can bring him into, whether it’s DOJ or whatever, in some capacity because he’s really outstanding,” Trump said.

Trump told Reese he was “very disappointed” and alluded to Tillis’s dissent.

“He’s a terrific person but he wasn’t getting the support from people that I thought,” he said.

Tillis told reporters Tuesday that he would not be supporting Martin’s nomination, primarily due to differences in opinion on the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots.

“If Mr. Martin were being put forth as a US Attorney for any district except the district where January 6 happened, the protest happened, I’d probably support him. But not in this district,” Tillis told reporters.

Tillis expressed that he believed anybody who breached the perimeter of the Capitol should have went to prison and said that he believed 200-300 people who Trump pardoned for their actions on Jan 6. did not deserve it.

“We have to be very clear that what happened on January the 6th was wrong. It was not prompted or created by other people to put those people in trouble. They made a stupid decision and they disgraced the United States by absolutely destroying the Capitol and I can’t have any patience for it,” Tillis said.

Trump lauded Martin’s tenure as acting U.S. attorney for DC. “He’s done a very good job, crime is down 25 percent in D.C. during his period of time.”

“I’m very disappointed in that but I have so many different things that I’m doing now with the trade, you know I’m one person I can only make, boom, I can only lift that little phone so many times in a day.”

Trump repeatedly expressed that he was let down.

“To me it was disappointing I’ll be honest. I have to be straight, I was disappointed, a lot of people were disappointed, but that’s the way it works some times.”

The White House will be announcing the new nominee some time in the next two days, Trump told Reese.

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GOP Senators Plot Another Illegal Alien Amnesty Betrayal

“Immediate danger posed by the lame-duck session of Congress that is now underway.”


After Senate GOPers ganged up to abolish marriage and religious freedom, the next betrayal may be even more devastating to the survival of this country.

As usual, the talks are private and secret because somehow we became a country where politicians reach dirty deals behind closed doors to which only special interests are admitted, resulting in disasters like ObamaCare and the Inflation Increase Act, but the calculated leaks are bad enough.

The current state of the deal reportedly involves amnesty for at least 2 million illegal aliens in exchange for the usual “border security” fig leaf. As usual, the aliens get citizenship, the border only gets less secure.

“Depending on who wins the Senate Georgia runoff, Democrats will need either nine or 10 Republicans to pass any legislation in the new year.”

They got enough Senate Republicans on board to abolish religious freedom. So alarm bells are ringing.

A broad coalition of hawkish immigration groups and former Trump administration officials are sounding the alarm about a Democratic push to get an amnesty for illegal immigrants passed in the final days of the current Congress — and telling Republican leaders to “take all actions necessary” to block it.

Groups including the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the Heritage Foundation, NumbersUSA and the America First Policy Institute have signed onto a letter to congressional leaders warning of an “immediate danger posed by the lame-duck session of Congress that is now underway.”

There’s skepticism that it will move forward. But it’s a fundamental demographic priority which means that if there’s any shot at it moving forward, Dems will prioritize it. And Senate GOPers will find ways to rationalize the sellout. Some of the same Republicans who voted to abolish religious freedom are also vocal proponents of illegal alien amnesty.

Sen. Thom Tillis provided crucial support for abolishing marriage and is working on the illegal alien sellout. Sen. Roy Blunt, who is retiring, also came out for amnesty.

Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, who is retiring next year, signaled support for legislation to protect Dreamers, calling it “a pretty easy thing to accomplish if they want to accomplish that.”

Ernst is a big fan.

Sen. Joni Ernst is expressing frustration with the proposed $1.3 trillion budget deal Congress hopes to reach before a Friday night deadline, including the lack of a fix to protect young “Dreamers” from deportation.

She also is concerned the package does not address the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who entered the country as minors but are temporarily protected from deportation by DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, “which is such an important issue for many of us.”

“What they are trying to do is take out anything that might be controversial. At least that’s what has been expressed to us,” Ernst told reporters Thursday.

“I don’t see a DACA fix as being so controversial anymore,” the Iowa Republican continued. “We have to find a pathway forward for our DACA recipients. It’s disappointing that we’re not seeing that in the legislation.”

But Sen. Todd Young makes Ernst look conservative.

Sen. Todd Young said he supports a “path to legal status” for DACA recipients, known as Dreamers, as part of a broader immigration reform package.

That may be citizenship, it may not,” Young said. “My expectation is that it would be difficult over a longer period of time to sustain some sort of legal status that is not citizenship.”

Young isn’t confident, however, that any deal can be reached before the November election.

“It’s unfortunate to say it, but politics is trumping good policy – and long-delayed policy, in this case,” Young said.

Young said “nothing’s more important” than providing Dreamers with some measure of certainty.

To say nothing of the usual RINOs like Romney. There are a handful of senators potentially in play here who at least try to pretend to be conservative constitutionalists by virtue signaling on a few issues. They watch and see if anyone is paying attention before they vote. Is anyone paying attention?

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