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“Another one bites the dust,” goes the popular Queen song, which might have been written for this week’s news in Trumpworld.
North Carolina Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis made an unexpected decision not to seek a third term. Here’s what the ...
Because of President Donald Trump’s total dominance of the Republican Party, independent thinkers like Tillis are reviled, ...
In North Carolina, Tillis rose quickly to become a Republican leader. He finds himself sometimes at odds with a GOP president ...
Thom Tillis has had a long career in North Carolina politics, serving as speaker of the N.C. House of Representatives and before running for Senate.
In his statement, the North Carolina Republican alluded to two Democrats-turned-independents — Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona. He said that politicians “who are willing to ...
“Even Tillis admits the GOP plan to slash Medicaid and spike costs for families is toxic — and in 2026, Democrats will flip ...
From the beginning of his tenure in the North Carolina General Assembly, it’s always been evident that Thom Tillis was not a true right-wing, authoritarian extremist.
Indeed, with partisan margins so razor-thin on Capitol Hill, with a full year and half left in office, Tillis now has the ...
The North Carolina Republican had already made up his mind to leave the Senate, but the run-in with the president over ...
In the end, President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which is beautiful in the same way that North Korea is a Democratic people’s republic, came down to a 50-50 tie in the Senate, broken by Vice ...
The Republican senator dropped his reelection bid rather than lie about the devastating damage Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” ...