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President Donald Trump has urged Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster rule.
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, stated his opposition to ending the filibuster, citing its importance for protecting the minority party.
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, expressed reluctance but growing openness to the idea, suggesting a constitutional amendment instead.
Trump believes Democrats would end the filibuster if they regained power and that Republicans should act first.
President Donald Trump wants Republicans to nuke the filibuster rule in the U.S. Senate, but both senators from Kansas disagree, at least for now.
Instead of negotiating with Democrats to end the federal government shutdown, Trump wants Republicans to end the filibuster.
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