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Thune is now publicly backing off the idea of forcing votes on so-called “rifle shot” bills to pay the troops and air traffic controllers during the government shutdown.

Thune softens on ‘rifle shot’ bills

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is now publicly backing off the idea of forcing votes on so-called “rifle shot” bills to pay the troops and air traffic controllers during the government shutdown.

Ahead of a GOP lunch meeting that will feature Vice President JD Vance, Thune declared that there’s “not a high level of interest in doing carve-outs, or so-called rifle shots.”

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