Incredible! Donald Trump has put the word out. He wants full credit for solving the border crisis, after he's elected president. Therefore, Republican Senators and Congressmen may not vote for any bipartisan bill now that would alleviate the crisis.
This is lunacy. Right now Biden and the Democrats are over a barrel. They're willing to stiffen up requirements and policies for asylum and parole for illegal aliens, because the television coverage of the teeming masses at the border is hurting them at the polls.
Republicans aren't going to have a chance like this again until such time as they simultaneously control the presidency, the House and the Senate. And there's about a snowball's chance in hell of that happening as long as Trump is the figure head of the Party.
Here's what Mitt Romney has to say about this:
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...iation-vpx.cnn
And here's part of what the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board has to say:
(Republican Senators') window for a rare accomplishment is waning. Donald Trump is trying to torpedo any agreement, which could cause a GOP stampede away from a deal.
Public frustration over border failures is coming to a boil, and Mr. Trump is hoping to ride this back into the White House. Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson is down to a hairline majority in the House, and he lives under daily threat of defenestration by members of his own party. Some House Republicans are demanding nothing less than their own preferred border bill, known as H.R. 2. That measure commanded no Democratic support in the House, and it won’t miraculously win over the Democrats needed to clear the Senate.
Yet giving up on a border security bill would be a self-inflicted GOP wound. President Biden would claim, with cause, that Republicans want border chaos as an election issue rather than solving the problem. Voter anger may over time move from Mr. Biden to the GOP, and the public will have a point. Cynical is the only word that fits Republicans panning a border deal whose details aren’t even known.
The GOP would also abandon the best chance in years to fix asylum law and the parole loophole that Mr. Biden has exploited. Mr. Trump while President in 2018 complained that such dysfunctions precluded him from fully restoring order to the border.
“The biggest loophole drawing illegal aliens to our borders is the use of fraudulent or meritless asylum claims,” he said in a speech while noting “the only long-term solution to the crisis” is “for Congress to overcome open borders obstruction.”
In other words, Mr. Trump—or whoever put this speech in front of him—used to understand that the President needs Congress to fix the underlying incentives at the border. Yet now Mr. Trump is whipping up Republicans against legal changes that would put him in a strong position to stop the migrant surge if he manages to defeat Mr. Biden in November.
Mr. Trump may imagine he can strike his own border deal if he wins, but that’s highly unlikely. Democrats are willing to discuss asylum and parole changes now because President Biden and Democrats are suffering in the polls from the ugly scenes on television. If Mr. Trump returns to Washington, the left will revert to its factory settings of opposing all Trump priorities. Especially if Mr. Trump sabotages a bipartisan deal now.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/republi...nion_lead_pos1