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Raging, weakened Trump is running out of options
The Plum Line Opinion
Raging, weakened Trump is running out of options
By Greg Sargent
Opinion writer
January 10 at 10:28 AM
President Trump departed this morning to visit the southern border as part of his floundering effort to sell his wall, but he doubts it will do any good. In private, he reportedly groused that its not going to change a damn thing, but added that hed been talked into it by his communications advisers, including Bill Shine, who just happens to also be a former executive at Fox News.
Its telling that Shine in particular advised this trip, and in that context, Trumps gripe contains a real insight: The trip is clearly less about rallying public support that might pressure Democrats to relent on the wall since that wont work and more about projecting what might be called optics of manly action. A former Fox executive surely understands that what Trumps supporters need to see right now is Trump appearing to act decisively, that is, appearing to take control of events.
Yet its increasingly obvious that Trumps gestures of action are largely empty ones and not just on the wall. This is evident on two of the biggest running stories right now Trumps flirtation with declaring a national emergency to build the border barrier without congressional authorization, and his legal teams noisy public threats to try to quash public release of the special counsels findings.
Trump just raged on Twitter against Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), describing him as Cryin Chuck, while denying reports that he slammed the table before storming out of a meeting with Democrats. At that meeting, Trump made no headway, but now hes compensating for it by publicly lashing out with juvenile name-calling, which is supposed to show his supporters that hes fighting.
Trump may very well declare a national emergency to build the wall. But new reporting indicates that even if he does, its not even remotely clear how much of his wall hed get from it. As Charlie Savage details in a must-read piece, there are multiple legal obstacles standing in his way. It isnt just that the presidential declaration itself would face a legal challenge that would go all the way to the Supreme Court; it would also face multiple lawsuits from landowners along the border.
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Greg Sargent writes The Plum Line blog. He joined The Post in 2010, after stints at Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine and the New York Observer. Follow https://twitter.com/theplumlinegs
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Raging, weakened Trump is running out of options
By Greg Sargent
Opinion writer
January 10 at 10:28 AM
President Trump departed this morning to visit the southern border as part of his floundering effort to sell his wall, but he doubts it will do any good. In private, he reportedly groused that its not going to change a damn thing, but added that hed been talked into it by his communications advisers, including Bill Shine, who just happens to also be a former executive at Fox News.
Its telling that Shine in particular advised this trip, and in that context, Trumps gripe contains a real insight: The trip is clearly less about rallying public support that might pressure Democrats to relent on the wall since that wont work and more about projecting what might be called optics of manly action. A former Fox executive surely understands that what Trumps supporters need to see right now is Trump appearing to act decisively, that is, appearing to take control of events.
Yet its increasingly obvious that Trumps gestures of action are largely empty ones and not just on the wall. This is evident on two of the biggest running stories right now Trumps flirtation with declaring a national emergency to build the border barrier without congressional authorization, and his legal teams noisy public threats to try to quash public release of the special counsels findings.
Trump just raged on Twitter against Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), describing him as Cryin Chuck, while denying reports that he slammed the table before storming out of a meeting with Democrats. At that meeting, Trump made no headway, but now hes compensating for it by publicly lashing out with juvenile name-calling, which is supposed to show his supporters that hes fighting.
Trump may very well declare a national emergency to build the wall. But new reporting indicates that even if he does, its not even remotely clear how much of his wall hed get from it. As Charlie Savage details in a must-read piece, there are multiple legal obstacles standing in his way. It isnt just that the presidential declaration itself would face a legal challenge that would go all the way to the Supreme Court; it would also face multiple lawsuits from landowners along the border.
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Greg Sargent writes The Plum Line blog. He joined The Post in 2010, after stints at Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine and the New York Observer. Follow https://twitter.com/theplumlinegs
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Raging, weakened Trump is running out of options (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2019
OP
Excellent. Yeah Trump knows he's not getting it so this will placate the cult
underpants
Jan 2019
#2
keithbvadu2
(36,936 posts)1. Donald, Show us some of those awesome vehicles crossing the border.
underpants
(182,904 posts)3. The ones that only make left turns?
underpants
(182,904 posts)2. Excellent. Yeah Trump knows he's not getting it so this will placate the cult
He hopes.