Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet another reason to celebrate in 2018.

Republicans pushed through a long-sought overhaul of the tax code, and McConnell shepherded a record number of appellate court judges to the bench.

And now President Donald Trump has turned the tables on former chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Since he left the White House last summer, Bannon has essentially operated as an opposition party to McConnell. He has called for the Kentucky Republican’s ouster as majority leader and launched an effort to recruit candidates to run against Republican senators — a direct challenge to McConnell’s own political action committee.

While Trump himself has had harsh words for McConnell in the past, their relationship now seems to be on solid footing. McConnell last month said the two “go into the New Year with a high level of confidence in our ability to work together.”