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North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis’ announcement that he was not running for a third term was a seismic blast to American politics – everyone wants to know why, and FOX8 Senior Political Reporter Bob ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNTillis freedom to ‘call balls and strikes’ hands GOP leaders fresh headacheThe decision by Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) to not seek reelection next year could give Republican leaders headaches as he ...
Tillis ultimately voted against the bill over the massive cuts to Medicaid, which he said would be “devastating” for North Carolina. Ahead of the Senate vote, Trump lashed out at Tillis and threatened ...
Flood Watch: Alamance County, Caswell County, Davidson County, Forsyth County, Guilford County, Montgomery County, Randolph County, Rockingham County ...
Republican senators aren’t happy about how President Trump treated Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), whom the president blasted last week on social media after Tillis said he wouldn’t vote for ...
During the interview, Tillis pointed to Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” — his signature legislation signed into law last Friday that would extend his first-term tax breaks while implementing spending ...
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) took a swing Wednesday at President Trump’s advisers, calling them amateurs in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. “I don’t have a problem [with] President ...
Senator Thom Tillis seemingly implied to CNN's Jake Tapper that he would not vote to confirm Pete Hegseth if a vote were to ...
Thom Tillis was once driven by a blazing ambition. Determined to become a political star, he rocketed from the Cornelius Town Council to the U.S. Senate in barely a decade.
A common feature of Donald Trump’s two terms as President is that he can’t stand political prosperity. When events are going in his direction, he has an uncanny habit of handing his opponents a sword.
In a recent interview, Republican Sen. Thom Tillis revealed his regrets over voting for Pete Hegseth to head the Defense ...
Moderates have been the bulwark against efforts to rewrite the rules in Congress, writes Colin Pascal.
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