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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump heads to Capitol Hill today for a meeting with Senate Republicans,
and PR Sam Greenglass reports the lunching comes amid rising tensions between Trump and his congressional colleagues,
including Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
Some Republicans worry Trump is undercutting their shared agenda and focusing more on 2020 than 2026,
pushing old claims about stolen elections and targeting incumbents he sees as disloyal.
Some of those departing members now feel more uninhibitive.
I did ask Thune whether he worries Trump's actions will hurt Republicans this fall,
and he said focusing on pocketbook issues will be the path to keeping the majority.
I pressed him, though, if it is hard to stay focused on those things right now.
And Thune told me he is trying his best.
That's NPR Sam Greenglass reporting.
Senate Republicans joined Democrats yesterday in advancing a resolution
that would limit the president's ability to use additional military force against Iran without congressional approval.