Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) replaced Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) as Senate Majority Leader after Tuesday's elections gave Republicans a majority and control of the Senate. supported.
in post In X, Hagerty acknowledged that President-elect Donald Trump's “massive publicity has won a historic Republican Senate majority.” Hagerty said “any leader” of the new Republican majority would need to be able to “work with” Trump, adding that he would vote for Scott for the post.
“As a result of President Trump's leadership,” Hagely added, “Republicans won the Senate,” holding seats in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Montana that “had not been held by a Republican for decades.”
“This new majority leader must be able to work with President Trump to advance America First policies,” Hagerty added in a separate article. post. “The Senate should step up its efforts to advance this agenda.”
“That's why I want to meet a Senate Majority Leader who will join me in embracing Trump's policies to unite Senate Republicans,” Hagerty said. added. “Wednesday, I'm going to vote for Rick Scott.”
Also Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) revealed They support Scott to become Senate Majority Leader.
Johnson: “President Trump needs Rick Scott as Majority Leader to lead bold policies in the Senate.'' I wrote In post.
Scott will be supported as Senate Majority Leader by Tucker Carlson. reported In a post on Ta.
“Two of the three candidates hate Trump and the outcome of the election,” Carlson added. “One of them, John Cornyn, is an angry liberal whose politics are indistinguishable from those of Liz Cheney.The election will be held on Wednesday and will be held by secret ballot and will determine whether the new administration succeeds or not. It’s decided.”
Carlson added that Scott was “the only candidate” who agreed with Trump.
“Call your senators and demand that they publicly support Rick Scott,” Carlson wrote. “Don’t let McConnell get away with it again.”
