Rick Scott Says He Doesn’t Want to Be Senate Leader. Republicans Don’t Believe Him.
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Rick Scott Says He Doesn’t Want to Be Senate Leader. Republicans Don’t Believe Him.
Numerous members saw Scott’s invite to Trump as a direct affront to Thune’s leadership. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)Sen. Rick Scott’s decision to end-run Senate Majority Leader John Thune and invite President Donald Trump to an all-members lunch on Wednesday upset Senate Republicans and left many of them with the belief that he will challenge Thune to lead the conference later this year, sources tell NOTUS.Scott, the senior senator …
Several Republican senators are expressing dissatisfaction with Trump's leadership ahead of the midterm elections in the United States.

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