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Senate RINOs Who Betrayed Trump

5 Senate RINOs Who Betrayed Trump’s 2024 Agenda & Hurt America

5 Senate RINOs Who Betrayed Trump’s 2024 Agenda & Hurt America

Hey, patriots! Let’s dive in!

Why RINO Betrayals Hit So Hard

These betrayals aren’t just political—they’re personal. 

The 5 Senate RINOs You Need to Know

1. Mitt Romney (R-UT): The Swamp’s Favorite

Mitt Romney’s no stranger to disappointing conservatives.

2. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK): Alaska’s Letdown

3. Susan Collins (R-ME): The “Moderate” Myth

4. Bill Cassidy (R-LA): Louisiana’s Disappointment

5. Thom Tillis (R-NC): North Carolina’s Turncoat

2024 RINO Voting Record Snapshot:

Senator Key Issue Vote Trump’s Stance
Mitt Romney Border Security Bill Yes Opposed
Mitt Romney Tax Cut Extension No Supported
Lisa Murkowski Omnibus Spending Bill Yes Opposed
Susan Collins Immigration Enforcement No Supported
Bill Cassidy Tax Increases Yes Opposed
Thom Tillis Spending Bill Yes Opposed

How These Betrayals Hurt Everyday Americans

These RINO votes aren’t just numbers on a page—they’re hurting real people like you:

How You Can Fight Back

Feeling fired up? Good! 

  • Let everyone know who these RINOs are!
  • Call Them Out: Flood their offices with calls or emails. 

Why This Matters to You

These RINO betrayals sting because they’re personal. 

Let’s Take Back the Senate

But we’re not powerless. Let’s keep the fight going!

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4 Responses

  1. Have there been historical attempts by the Senate to block Trump’s border wall funding?

    1. Yes, but these are from Trump’s first term, not 2025. In 2019, the Senate passed a measure to block Trump from using emergency powers to divert military construction funds for the border wall, with some Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. Additionally, court rulings, such as one upheld by an appeals court, blocked Trump from using Defense Department funds for the wall. However, these actions are not relevant to 2025, where the Senate’s recent votes show support for border wall funding under Trump’s renewed push.

    1. While there’s no clear evidence of a coordinated “secret plan” to block funding, some bipartisan dynamics suggest potential resistance. In December 2024, a small group of senators engaged in “secret” talks for a bipartisan border deal to secure 60 votes, which could imply negotiations that might dilute or redirect Trump’s funding priorities. However, the Senate’s passage of significant border security funding ($175 billion) in February 2025, with Republican support, suggests limited effective resistance. Democrats who opposed earlier bipartisan border security bills (e.g., May 2024) might resist specific wall funding, but no sources confirm a concerted effort to block it in 2025.

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