Just over a week after President Trump forcefully suggested
he'd risk a government shutdown to secure border wall funding, the
White House is now signaling a retreat -- and top conservative
commentators and politicians are declaring that the president's
"gutless" move has not only broken a campaign promise, but
also undermined his credibility as a dealmaker. "Trump
will just have been a joke presidency who scammed the American people,
amused the populists for a while, but he’ll have no legacy whatsoever"
if he yields on the issue, columnist Ann Coulter told The Daily Caller
in a podcast. (Within hours of those critical comments, Trump's
official Twitter account stopped following Coulter's.) And House Freedom Caucus Chair Mark Meadows, R-N.C., told Fox News late Wednesday that "the political fallout will start" soon and that Trump risks doing “major damage” to his re-election effort in 2020.
When asked if the president should veto any stopgap funding bill that does not include money for the border wall, Meadows replied “yes.” He added that the "mistake" Republicans had made was that "we didn’t bring up the bill last week when we had the votes."
Conservatives' dire rhetoric comes as the White House makes an apparent about-face on the issue of border wall funding just hours before a Friday deadline to pass a spending bill that will keep the federal government operational...MORE
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Conservatives voice frustration after Trump signals 'gutless' retreat on border wall
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