The President Donald Trump helped a representative of the representative and the leader of the National Union as I finally squeeze my revenge after making their headlines for my headlines Verbal spit on the Senate floorSpeaking of each other to “single out” your “buttons,” during the argument.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. And Teamsters President Sean O’Brien He made headlines in November 2023. For their heated argument after the representative faced the chief of boss on critical tweets.
Now the two people say President Trump gathered them after a telephone call.
“Even after President Trump and Sean O’Brien sat down and talked, one of the first phone calls he made was and said,” Hey Markwayne, I think you’ll get along. You need to talk because if you have a union space to enter and start with Sean. Why not just sit down and break the bread together? “Sean and I broke bread for the first time, and we truly built a friendship since then,” Rep. Markwayne Mullin said “Hannity” on Thursday.
The couple is now connected together to support Trump Nominee Lori Chavez-Dermer.
“We work very hard, both, to do what is right for an American worker” Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said Fox News. “We can now agree to disagree with the right at work. We can agree that we do not agree with the Pro Act, but the task that was right now confirmed by Lori Chavez-Desemer, we will work together. WE WILL TONG. is arguing. We had an argument, but that’s what it is. It’s in the past. ”

“You tweeted me one, two, three, four, five times,” the video shows Mullin addressing the leaders during their viral conflict. “Let me read what the last said he said. He said,” greedy general manager who turns as if it were self-evident. “I’m sorry, I wish he was in the truck with me when I was building a water supply company. … ‘Turn off the hard guy at this hearing in these Senates. You know where to find me any place, anytime, cowboys.’ Sir, this is time, this is a place. You want to start your mouth. We can be two adults. We can end up here. ”
O’Brien replied that it was okay with that, and Mullin said, “Well, stop, then.”
“Stand for your buttock,” O’Brien replied, causing chaos on the floor interruptions from watchers to stop.

Senator Markwayne Mullin, Republican from Oklahoma, talks about the hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington, DC, US, Tuesday, Tuesday, 14. January, 1425. Years. Photographer: al Drago / Bloomberg Via Getty Images (Al Drago)
Mullin reflected that his new “friendship” with O’Brien was unity in the main commander.
“What is Sean and I friendship is President Trump reaches out of the norms of political boundaries that the Republican party alone put together a coalition, as in Tulsa Gabard, like Bobby.”
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2025-02-21 22:12:00