
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked Sen. Thom Tillis for opposing the party’s sweeping domestic policy bill, threatening to meet with potential primary challengers to the North Carolina Republican. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Tillis, who faces re-election next year in a battleground state, was one of two Republicans, along with Sen.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump threatened to back a primary challenger against Sen. Thom Tillis after Tillis voted against moving forward with the GOP’s sweeping domestic policy bill.
Key Points:
Trump’s threat may deepen Republican infighting and delay the bill, adding uncertainty for taxpayers, patients, and hospitals that could face Medicaid cuts or tax changes.
A fight over the bill could force more debate about health care and taxes before Congress acts, which may help some voters get clearer tradeoffs.
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Central actor who threatened to back a primary challenger and publicly attacked Senator Thom Tillis over the vote.
Main subject of the article; his opposition to the bill and potential re-election fight drive the story.
One of the two Republicans mentioned as voting against advancing the bill, making him a key supporting political.
Mentioned as a past example of a Republican Trump sought to punish in a primary fight.
Mentioned as the target of a Trump adviser-led super PAC, relevant as supporting context.
Briefly mentioned as an example of Trump standing down from a primary threat.
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