Donald Trump was sworn in as the nation’s president exactly six months ago today, and it’s not exactly a secret that his tenure has been burdened by a series of failures, scandals, and mistakes. At this point, the nation’s first amateur president hasn’t been able to deliver on much of anything.
And the congressional Republican majority, poised to take its summer break, isn’t pleased. Politico had a good piece today on widespread GOP discontent over the party’s ongoing inability to govern, and the article included a striking quote.
“I don’t even pay any attention to what is going on with the administration because I don’t care. They’re a distraction. The family is a distraction, the president is a distraction,” complained Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho). “At first, it was ‘Well yeah, this is the guy we elected. He’ll learn, he’ll learn.’ And you just don’t see that happening.”
According to a Politico reporter, Simpson’s quote went on to say, “Quite frankly, I’m starting to wonder if anyone in the family knows what the truth is.”
It’s worth noting that Simpson isn’t a moderate, troubled by Trump’s radicalism. On the contrary, the Idaho congressman is a conservative Republican from one of the nation’s “reddest” states.
But that hasn’t stopped him from growing exasperated with his party’s president — and saying so on the record.









