Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) has announced his decision not to run for re-election in 2026, a move that he links to a desire for more independent thinking in Washington, amidst a recent clash with Donald Trump over the president’s “one big beautiful bill.” Trump’s fierce criticism and threats of supporting a primary challenger followed Tillis’s vote against the bill.
Tillis, in his statement, cited a growing disillusionment with the political environment in Washington, particularly the lack of appreciation for bipartisanship and independent thought. This sentiment, he explained, had contributed to his decision to step down. His departure opens up a key Senate seat in North Carolina, making it a pivotal race in the upcoming cycle.
The “big beautiful bill” that fueled the conflict is a comprehensive legislative proposal. It seeks to make permanent the tax cuts from Trump’s first term, remove taxes on tips, and funnel $175 billion into immigration enforcement initiatives, including a mass deportation effort. These expenditures are set to be offset, in part, by substantial cuts to Medicaid and food stamps.
The incident further illustrates Donald Trump’s ability to shape the Republican Party and his willingness to exert pressure on those who challenge his policies. With Tillis out, the North Carolina Senate seat becomes a prime target for both parties, with speculation already rife about potential candidates, including Lara Trump and former Governor Roy Cooper.