Senator and Teamsters President Who Nearly Fought On Senate Floor Tell Fox Trump Made Them ‘Break Bread’: ‘Truly Built a Friendship’
- President Donald Trump has helped Senator Markwayne Mullin and Teamsters President Sean O'Brien end their feud following a verbal spat on the Senate floor in November 2023.
- Mullin stated that their new friendship represents unity and highlights Trump's ability to bridge political divides.
- O'Brien mentioned they are now working together to get Trump's nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed while agreeing to disagree on other issues.
- Mullin recalled Trump suggested they 'sit down and break bread together' to foster their relationship.
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Senator and Teamsters President Who Nearly Fought On Senate Floor Tell Fox Trump Made Them ‘Break Bread’: ‘Truly Built a Friendship’
Markwayne Mullin and Sean O'Brien opened up about how Trump inspired their surprising "friendship" after the two nearly came to blows on the Senate floor.
Trump brings GOP lawmaker and Teamsters president together after 'stand your butt up' feud
President Donald Trump has helped a GOP lawmaker and national union leader finally squash their feud after making headlines in 2023 for their verbal spat on the Senate floor, telling each other to "stand" their "butt(s) up," during an argument. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., and Teamsters President Sean O’Brien made headlines in November 2023 for their heated argument after the representative confronted the union boss on his critical tweets. N…
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