INTERVIEW: Senate GOP Whip John Barrasso lays out legislative goals for 2026, celebrates wins of Trump’s first year
Americans should expect a lot of activity from Senate Republicans in 2026 before the midterm elections, Sen. John Barrasso (R., Wyo.) — the Majority Whip — told the Washington Reporter in an interview.
“What a difference a year makes,” Barrasso said, days after Trump celebrated one year back in the White House. “We came into the year having won the election, because Democrats were the party of high prices and open borders, and it was the worst inflation in 40 years. 10,000 illegal immigrants were coming across every day.”
Now with Trump back in office, “the border has been successfully shut and protected,” but Barrasso and his colleagues want to keep the spotlight on the contrast between the two parties. He was just at the southern border with Sens. John Thune (R., S.D.), John Cornyn (R., Texas), Jon Husted (R., Ohio), Pete Ricketts (R., Neb.), Mike Rounds (R., S.D.), and Ashley Moody (R., Fla.), along with Michael Whatley and Mike Rogers.

