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The Senate GOP were working on a compromise plan and it appeared to be gaining steam and Trump rejected the approach. Why? If he wanted the Dems to look like the intransigent ones, then that was absolutely the last thing he should have done.
Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter were about to tell his base to abandon him.
President Donald Trump has rejected a plan proposed by a bloc of Senate Republicans who had hoped to break an impasse over the government shutdown, leaving Congress and the White House with little obvious way out of the extended battle over Trump's border wall.
If the talks don’t include at least a 5b allocation for his wall, he isn’t budging.
This is about his ego and his promises...and if he gives in, he loses on both
I am afraid the democrats have ran into a proverbial wall.....
The Senate GOP were working on a compromise plan and it appeared to be gaining steam and Trump rejected the approach. Why? If he wanted the Dems to look like the intransigent ones, then that was absolutely the last thing he should have done.
I am afraid the democrats have ran into a proverbial wall.....
The fact that he no longer controls all levers of government has yet to penetrate Trumps skull.
I am not talking about before the shut down. I am talking about yesterday.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/10/republican-senators-government-shutdown-1096118
If the talks don’t include at least a 5b allocation for his wall, he isn’t budging.
This is about his ego and his promises...and if he gives in, he loses on both
I am afraid the democrats have ran into a proverbial wall.....
So...what WAS the compromise plan? The article you link doesn't give any info about it. They just say that Trump refused it and everyone is disappointed.
Tell you what...give me the details of this "compromise" and I'm sure I can accurately guess exactly why Trump told them to take a hike.
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters that President Donald Trump is open to a compromise with Democrats that includes $5 billion for border security “in areas that make sense” in exchange for legislative changes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program and immigrants with temporary protected status, or TPS.
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