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Trump Fences Himself In with Border Wall Threat

August 25, 2017 at 7:51 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump handed Democrats a gift this week with his vow to shut down the government if he doesn’t soon get money for his border wall. Democrats may be only too happy to let him follow through on his threat since it will now be easy for them to blame the president for any government interruption, which would probably aggravate many Americans,” the New York Times reports.

“Rather than cowing Democrats, Mr. Trump’s tough talk is more likely to embolden the opposition in ongoing negotiations, particularly since he has now twice suggested he was willing to shutter government agencies if he didn’t get his way.”

“It also puts more pressure on Republicans to find the votes internally to pass spending bills and an increase in the federal debt limit — two things hard-right conservatives in the House and Senate have refused to support in the past. That Republican resistance provides Democrats leverage — Republicans can either grant concessions such as no wall money or produce all the votes for the spending bills and debt limit increase themselves.”

Quote of the Day

August 25, 2017 at 7:48 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I have come under enormous pressure both to resign and to remain in my current position. As a patriotic American, I am reluctant to leave my post… But I also feel compelled to voice my distress over the events of the last two weeks… Citizens standing up for equality and freedom can never be equated with white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and the KKK.”

— White House economic adviser Gary Cohn, in an interview with the Financial Times.

What Trump Has Undone

August 25, 2017 at 7:39 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump has repeatedly argued that he’s done more than any other recent president. That’s not true, as measured by the amount of legislation he’s been able to sign. It is true, though, that Trump has undone a lot of things that were put into place by his predecessors, including President Obama,” the Washington Post reports.

“Since Jan. 20, Trump’s administration has enthusiastically and systematically undone or uprooted rules, policies and tools that predated his time in office.”


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Why Trump Isn’t a Republican

August 25, 2017 at 7:36 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO) writing in the Washington Post:

“Many have said that President Trump isn’t a Republican. They are correct, but for a reason more fundamental than those usually given. Some focus on Trump’s differences from mainstream GOP policies, but the party is broad enough to embrace different views, and Trump agrees with most Republicans on many issues. Others point to the insults he regularly directs at party members and leaders, but Trump is not the first to promote self above party. The fundamental reason Trump isn’t a Republican is far bigger than words or policies. He stands in opposition to the founding principle of our party — that of a united country. …

“In honor of our past and in belief in our future, for the sake of our party and our nation, we Republicans must disassociate ourselves from Trump by expressing our opposition to his divisive tactics and by clearly and strongly insisting that he does not represent what it means to be a Republican.”

Trump Has Now Personally Attacked 20% of GOP Senators

August 24, 2017 at 8:44 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

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Chris Cillizza crowdsourced on Twitter a list of all the Republican senators who have been personally attacked by President Trump.

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Trump Has Done Nothing to Sell Tax Reform

August 24, 2017 at 8:34 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“August was supposed to be the month that President Trump sold tax reform,” Politico reports.

“But with less than two weeks to go before Congress returns, and Republican leaders hoping to launch a major push to get tax legislation to the president’s desk by the end of the year, Trump has barely mentioned the subject.”

“Part of the month went to important foreign policy issues… But domestically he’s picked fights with the top Republican in the Senate, stewed over how his response to racially tinged violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, was received, and mused about shutting down the government over funding for a border wall.”

Trump Distances Himself from the GOP Congress

August 24, 2017 at 8:24 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump is strategically separating himself from Republicans in Congress, an extraordinary move to deflect blame if the GOP agenda continues to flounder,” the Washington Post reports.

“Trump deepened the fissures in the party on Thursday when he accused the top two leaders on Capitol Hill of mismanaging a looming showdown over the nation’s borrowing authority. Republican lawmakers and aides responded to the president’s hostility with broadsides and warnings of their own.”

“Frustrated by months of relative inaction across Pennsylvania Avenue and emboldened by his urge to disrupt the status quo, Trump is testing whether his own political following will prove more potent and loyal than that of his party and its leaders in both houses of Congress.”

Trump Mulls Ending DACA

August 24, 2017 at 8:05 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump is seriously considering ending DACA, the Obama-era policy that shields some illegal immigrants from deportation, before conservative state attorneys general file a court challenge to the program.”

“Sources familiar with the deliberations tell Axios that Trump has made no final decision, and the White House continues to receive advice from the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice. Jeff Sessions strongly believes Trump should end DACA; DHS, however, has a more nuanced position, and Trump himself has said he’s sympathetic to the children helped by the program.”

Soldiers on Pence Detail Reassigned

August 24, 2017 at 5:22 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The U.S. Army detail assigned to Vice President Mike Pence’s communications team has been removed from White House duties after being caught on video bringing women back to their hotel in Colombia,” NBC News reports.

“The soldiers — who were senior members of the service, according to one of the officials — were brought back to the United States and removed from the White House detail once the allegations surfaced…  There is no indication at this point that the women with the U.S. Army soldiers were prostitutes.”

Playboy Embarrassed Trump Was on the Cover

August 24, 2017 at 4:37 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Cooper Heffner told the Hollywood Reporter that he and his father feel personal embarrassment for having once had President Trump on a Playboy cover.

Said Heffner: “We don’t respect the guy. There’s a personal embarrassment because Trump is somebody who has been on our cover.”

LePage Says Collins Would Lose a GOP Primary

August 24, 2017 at 4:31 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) told WGAN that Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) would probably lose a Republican primary in the state if she decides to run for governor.

Said LePage: “I will say this right away. I do firmly believe deep down in my heart that Susan Collins, in order to become the governor of the state of Maine, will have to run as an independent, and she’s highly unlikely to win a Republican primary.”

However, he added that if she did make it through a Republican primary and got to the general election, “she wins.”

GOP Leaders Don’t Expect Tax Plan from White House

August 24, 2017 at 4:31 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Republican congressional leaders don’t expect to release a joint tax plan with the White House next month, and they’ll rely instead on House and Senate tax-writing committees to solve the big tax questions that remain unanswered,” Bloomberg reports.

“National Economic Council Gary Cohn had said previously that a tax framework would be released after Labor Day. More recently, he indicated the White House was pushing tax efforts back to the hill.”

Is Trump Crazy Like a Fox?

August 24, 2017 at 3:46 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The following post for members is by Leonard Steinhorn, Professor of Communication at American University and a CBS Radio News Political Analyst.

Set aside for a moment the serious concerns about President Trump’s fitness for office — what former director of National Intelligence James Clapper raised when he denounced Trump’s Phoenix speech as “downright scary and disturbing” and made him question whether Trump is psychologically, intellectually, morally, and ethically suited for the presidency.

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Lifting the Debt Ceiling Is Never Easy

August 24, 2017 at 1:24 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Playbook: “Since Republicans took the House majority in 2010, the debt ceiling has been lifted eight times. It’s a bit easier in the Senate than the House, so let’s focus on the House. Most of the time, the majority of House Republicans don’t vote to lift the cap. For example, in 2015, 167 House Republicans voted no, and just 79 voted yes. In 2014, 28 voted yes and 199 voted no. House Republicans twice were able to muster big numbers: in 2012, 199 Republicans voted yes and 33 voted no when Congress promised to withhold pay from lawmakers should they not pass a budget. In 2011, 174 House Republicans voted yes and 66 voted no on the Budget Control Act, a piece of legislation that set up steep budget cuts — the sequester — which President Trump has said he would like to reverse.”

“This is a defining issue for Republicans. In recent years, Republicans have eased up on their demands on the debt limit because Barack Obama took a somewhat firm stance that he was not going to negotiate. But when Republicans came into the majority in 2010, John Boehner said Republicans should cut a dollar of spending for each dollar of a debt ceiling hike. Since then, there have been pitched battles over lifting the cap.”

“Right now, Republicans are in a really, really bad spot. They have no plan, nothing on the horizon and very little time to get this done. They have president who is frustrated with Congress and distancing himself from GOP leaders.”

Flake Says Trump Is Inviting a Primary Challenge

August 24, 2017 at 1:08 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said that President Trump is inviting a primary challenge in 2020 with his style of governing, CNN reports.

Said Flake: “I think he could govern in a way that he wouldn’t. But, I think that the way that — the direction he’s headed right now, just kinda drilling down on the base rather than trying to expand the base — I think he’s inviting one.”

Don’t Count on ‘Trump’s Generals’ to Save Us

August 24, 2017 at 1:06 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Matt Bai: “The current thinking goes, the administration seems to be in the hands of strong and serious-minded patriots who can fill in a map without help…  But even if these guys can keep Trump’s presidency from immediately derailing, that doesn’t mean they’re likely to steer it in the right direction.”

“When it comes to addressing the country’s problems and divisions in a thoughtful way, though, the only guy who can do that is the president himself, and I don’t see it happening, no matter how many square-jawed warriors surround him or how many slogans they latch onto. Trump’s the principal, and that’s the reality.”

Judge Rejects Revised Voter ID Law in Texas

August 24, 2017 at 11:12 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“A federal judge blocked Texas from enforcing its revamped voter identification law on Wednesday, ruling that the State Legislature’s attempt to loosen the law did not go far enough and perpetuated discrimination against black and Hispanic voters,” the New York Times reports.

“The decision was only the latest chapter in a yearslong court battle over the state’s voter ID rules, and comes amid concerted efforts by the Trump administration to enact tougher voting restrictions. The stakes are particularly high for Texas: As a result of previous court rulings, the state could be forced to undergo federal oversight of its election procedures.”

Rick Hasen: “Ultimately this case is heading to the Supreme Court. What kind of reception it gets there will likely depend upon (1) whether Justice Kennedy is still on the Court and (2) how Justice Kennedy, if still on the Court, views the evidence of intentional discrimination in this case.”

Democrats Have a Lot Riding on a Corruption Trial

August 24, 2017 at 10:59 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

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Just after Labor Day, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) will stand trial on federal charges of bribery, conspiracy and making false statements.

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