Trump faces Republican rift – the Atlantic Ocean

Within a little more than a month, Donald Trump will be right as president again. He and his allies in Congress want to run on the ground, but Republican lawmakers quickly face divisions and questions about the starting place. With a gentle majority in the House of Representatives, which are much less than 60 votes required in the Senate to pass votes as desired, a division appeared between the leaders of the Republican Party on how he – converting Trump’s legislative agenda into a law.

Meanwhile, after inflation and grocery cost is a major part of his campaign, Trump began to back down from some of his promises to reduce prices. on Washington Week with the Atlantic OceanThe committee members discuss what could be behind this change.

Join Lisa Degardine, Director of the Guest and PBS newshour The reporter, to discuss this and more: Peter Baker, the main correspondent of the White House in New York Times; Hans Nichols, a political correspondent in Intuition; Toluse Olorunnipa, head of the White House office the Washington Post; Ali Vitaly, Capitol Hill correspondent for NBC news.

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