dajo9 said:
Another big day of losses for the Trump Administration which may be on course to be the least consequential Presidential term since the first Trump Administration, which was completely ineffective.
Today, a Republican House Committee voted against the Trump tax and deficit plan.
Also today, the Republican Supreme Court ruled against Trump's planned Venezuelan deportations to El Salvador.
Also today, Trump basically conceded that he can't get any trade deals (they originally promised 90 trade deals in 90 days) and so they are going to send tariff letters to other countries.
The U.S. has never experienced such losing.
This is hardly the least consequential term of an American President. Lay off the LSD.
Here is a quote from a BBC article critical of Trump:
'For the protectionist president, who promises always to put America First, has in recent days instead been busy bestriding the world stage.
He and his team have done business deals in the Gulf; lifted sanctions on Syria; negotiated the release of a US citizen held by Hamas; ended military strikes on Houthi fighters in Yemen; slashed American tariffs on China; ordered Ukraine to hold talks with Russia in Turkey; continued quiet negotiations with Iran over a nuclear deal; and even claimed responsibility for brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan...
The pace has been breathless, leaving allies and opponents alike struggling to catch up as the US diplomatic bandwagon hurtled from issue to issue.
"Just, wow!" remarked one London-based ambassador. "It is almost impossible to stay on top of everything that's going on."'