1. Are Trump‘s Appointments from the House Political Malpractice?
Many of us are scratching our heads, wondering what Donald Trump was thinking by appointing several Republican House members to his administration at a time when the House Republicans hold a mere five-vote majority.
Trump will be siphoning several of these members, leaving him with absolutely no room for error.
A president gets a very short honeymoon —- and an equally short window in which to pass his agenda.
Many in the Trump world believe that these are solid Republican districts that will be won by Republicans. But it will take time to do so and there’s never a guarantee that there can’t be an upset.
When Trump tapped U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama to be his attorney general — perhaps his most regrettable pick — that seat was lost to a Democrat, which caused enormous problems for Trump down the road.
If Trump‘s agenda is derailed because of this, it will all have been self-inflicted.
2. Dems, Mainstream Media Are Scared Patel Will Expose Their Collusion.
It is hilarious to watch members of the Democratic Party and the establishment media going bonkers over Trump‘s choosing Kash Patel to run the FBI.
It’s equally amusing how the critics are trying to label Patel as a conspiracy theorist when his claim to fame was exposing the conspiracy that existed amongst the deep state with Russiagate, and how the media played along with it.
He’s been called a partisan. But who could be more partisan than former Democrats in the FBI such as Andrew Weissman or Andrew McCabe (whose wife was accepting donations from the Hillary Clinton campaign as he was supposedly investigating Clinton)> And let’s not forget the infamous Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who conspired to take down President Trump with or without the evidence to do so.
Interesting to watch them say how they don’t want Patel in there because he might do to them what they did to Trump and the Republicans.