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The Daily Punch

Senate readies daytime votes

The Daily Punch

Punchbowl News

Politics, News, Government

4.6666 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

With just four days until July 4, Anna and Jake discuss all things reconciliation and the upcoming vote-a-rama, diving into the strategic implications of timing and political maneuvering. Plus, the race to succeed Sen. Thom Tillis is on.  Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:33.3

I'm going to start this with a caveat that I am not doubting Mike Johnson as a neither as a leader, a man, a vote counter, or whatever.

0:43.4

But in my conversations yesterday in the Capitol, I just think that this is going to be a really difficult week for Johnson.

1:00.8

Yeah. Good morning. And I'm Anna Palmer.

1:01.6

And I'm Jake Sherman.

1:02.8

And welcome to The Daily Punch.

1:04.6

Brought to you by Punchable News.

1:05.8

It's Monday, June 30th, 2025.

1:08.5

Let's get into the mix.

1:09.5

Here are your Washington headlines of the day. Number one,

1:12.6

get ready for the voterama, the latest on reconciliation. Number two, the pressure is on for Speaker

1:18.1

Mike Johnson. And number three, all eyes are on North Carolina with Senator Tom Tillis's retirement.

1:24.8

Happy Monday, Jake. I know it was a long weekend in the Capitol for our team, and we are

1:30.9

one step closer to the reconciliation package passing the Senate. Interestingly enough, typically

1:37.4

Vodorama start in the middle of the night, and the dedicated of the most dedicated reporters

1:43.0

are there to watch it all happen,

1:44.6

but Senate Majority Leader John Thune decided to take a break.

1:48.7

Kind of interesting.

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