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Republican Senator Thom Tillis said that after US President Donald Trump threatened to support the reader of a primary challenge to support Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on Saturday night, he would not be re -elected next year.

Tillis from North Carolina made a sudden announcement of Trump’s opposition to the package of tax reductions and expenditure cuts due to the decrease in health programs. He was one of the two Republican who voted against the development of a large tax bill, which was expected to add $ 3.3 trillion to the country’s debt.

Senator Thom Tillis walks to the room in Capitol at the beginning of this month.Credit: AP

“For the last few years, Washington has become increasingly clear that leaders who are willing to embrace the bilaterality, and show independent thought in Washington for the last few years.

The decision to resign creates a political opportunity for the democrats who want to support their numbers in the 2026 midterm elections, and creates a wide Senate race in a long -term state area.

Furthermore, it can make a wild card at a party where Trump is willing to risk the wrath of Trump by opposing the agenda or actions of very few deputies.

Tillis, who will be ready for a third period, said that he was proud of his career in public service, but accepted his parties a difficult political environment for those who are hive and lonely.

AP, Reuters

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