Trump tees off on South Dakota’s Sen. John Thune, says he will be ‘primaried in 2022’

President Donald Trump is seen next to South Dakota Sen. John Thune in 2018.

President Donald Trump is not a fan of South Dakota Sen. John Thune.

The outgoing president went after Thune on Tuesday night via social media, calling the second highest ranked Republican in the U.S. Senate a “RINO,” meaning Republican In Name Only, and “Mitch’s boy,” in reference to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

The social media attack on Thune comes following remarks made by the 59-year-old Murdo native about efforts by some GOP members in the U.S. House to reject Electoral College results and stop President-elect Joe Biden from being sworn in next month. 

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“The thing they’ve got to remember is, it’s just not going anywhere. I mean, in the Senate it would go down like a shot dog,” Thune told reporters on Capitol Hill Monday night before a floor vote on the latest COVID-19 relief package.

“And I just don’t think it makes a lot of sense to put everybody through this when you know what the ultimate outcome is going to be,” Thune said.

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