Stitt and Trump patch things up in White House over Oklahoma Senate vacancy
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt met with President Trump at the White House to mend tensions and discuss the upcoming eight‑month Senate vacancy created by Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s potential move to DHS; Stitt floated Alan Armstrong as a possible temporary replacement, with other candidates also discussed, and said he won’t run for the seat, signaling a thaw in relations as GOP leaders jockey for the interim slot.
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