Senate GOP Elects Thune as Leader, Rejecting Musk’s Pick
- Thune has previously clashed with Trump on trade, other issues
- Vows to press for quick confirmation of Trump nominees
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South Dakota Senator John Thune, a longtime deputy of Mitch McConnell and an advocate of free trade, won election to lead the Republican Senate majority next year, setting up potential conflicts with President-elect Donald Trump over tariffs and Ukraine aid.
Thune, 63, defeated Elon Musk’s candidate Rick Scott and another McConnell protege John Cornyn in secret voting on Wednesday. McConnell, the longest-serving Republican leader in the chamber, is stepping down from the post after 18 years.