At a cabinet meeting at the White House yesterday, Donald Trump threw a bit of a tantrum over congressional Democrats and their opposition to his immigration plans. The presidential rant went on for a while, but here’s an excerpt from the official transcript:
“[Democrats] don’t care about the children. They don’t care about the injury. They don’t care about the problems. They don’t care about anything. All they do is say, ‘Obstruct, and let’s see how we do.’ Because they have no policies that are any good. They’re not good politicians. They got nothing going. All they’re good at is obstructing.
“And they generally stick together. I respect them for that. That’s about it. Their policies stink. They’re no good. They have no ideas. They have no nothing — the Democrats. All they can do is obstruct, and stay together, and vote against, and make it impossible to take care of children and families and to take care of immigration.”
As if the tirade needed a little something extra, Trump added that Democrats “created, and they’ve let it happen, a massive child-smuggling industry.”
But if we look past the hysterical nature of the president’s whining, is there a credible point underneath? Is it possible that Democrats aren’t willing to work constructively on the issue because they’d rather use this as a campaign issue in the fall?
Actually, no. We know this with certainty because the facts are plain, even if Trump prefers to ignore them.
As we discussed the other day, Democratic leaders, far from engaging in knee-jerk obstructionism on immigration, sat down, worked on possible solutions, negotiated in good faith, and endorsed six different bipartisan immigration packages. The White House Trump rejected each of them.
If the only thing Dems cared about was a political issue they could exploit in an election year, they would’ve done what Republicans did in the Obama era: sit on their hands and refuse to compromise. Instead, the Democratic minority did the opposite.









