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“Senate Filibuster Stalemate: Thune’s Take on House Conservatives’ Push for Legislative Change”

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### Headline: Thune’s Still on the Fence About Filibuster Changes — Shocking, Right?

Senate Majority Leader John Thune isn’t ready to make any bold moves just yet. In a recent interview, he claimed he hasn’t decided whether to ditch the Senate’s filibuster rules, which require 60 votes to push legislation forward. So, basically, he’s keeping his options open while the rest of us wish he’d just pick a lane.

On the other hand, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna from Florida seems to have her own little scoop. She’s saying she got some “assurances” from the White House that the Senate might allow a “standing” or “talking” filibuster. This could pave the way for the SAVE Act, a bill that’s been passed by the House and pushed by conservative hard-liners. Sounds good, right? But Thune wasn’t even part of that conversation with President Trump, which is a bit of a red flag considering how these things usually go.

Many GOP senators are still wary of messing with the 60-vote requirement. They believe that if they weaken it, they’ll end up opening the floodgates to sweeping Democratic policies that they’re not keen on. Thune himself acknowledged that some of his colleagues are interested in discussing the matter, but he’s not ready to make any commitments.

So, we’re left with the usual political dance: a lot of talk, some vague reassurances, and no real decisions. Just another day in the Senate circus where nothing gets done, but everyone pretends they’re working hard.

In the end, who knows? Maybe it’s time for these politicians to stop talking in circles and start actually making choices that matter. But that might be asking too much, huh?

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