Donald Trump’s original idea was to force Congress to give him $5 billion for a border wall by way of a specific threat: if lawmakers didn’t meet the president’s demands, he’d shut down the government.
This, of course, was a terrible plan. Not only would Trump get the blame for the fiasco, but neither party is interested in putting up the money for the president’s unpopular idea. The Washington Post reported earlier this week, “Trump has told people around him that he is frustrated that he does not have much leverage in the fight, and two presidential advisers said a shutdown was unlikely because there was no way the president could win.”
This morning, Trump suggested via Twitter that he’s settled on a new leverage point.
“The Democrats, who know Steel Slats (Wall) are necessary for Border Security, are putting politics over Country. What they are just beginning to realize is that I will not sign any of their legislation, including infrastructure, unless it has perfect Border Security. U.S.A. WINS!”
Yes, it’s funny to see the president rebrand his own wall proposal as “Steel Slats.” And yes, it’s amusing that Trump believes Democrats secretly believe that the wall-that-is-not-a-wall is “necessary” to secure a border that the president believes is already secure.
But what’s notable in this case is that Trump thinks he has something over Democrats: he won’t sign any of their priorities into law unless they first give in to his wall demands.
So, will this work? Of course not.
Part of the problem is that the Senate will be controlled by a Republican majority, which will actually be slightly larger than it is now. It’s not as if the new House Democratic majority will be able send progressive measures directly to the Oval Office for consideration, bypassing Congress’ upper chamber.









