No one was surprised when Donald Trump condemned the bipartisan compromise on border policy and security aid. The former president has spent weeks publicly and privately lobbying against the deal — not because the Republican had substantive concerns, but because he didn’t want President Joe Biden to have yet another legislative success on a prominent issue.
With this in mind, after the bipartisan legislation was unveiled on Sunday night, Trump took his public-relations offensive to another level, condemning the bill during a Newsmax interview, and using his social media platform to slam the package as a “trap for Republicans.”
But as part of the former president’s push, he also published a missive that touched on his preferred legislative strategy:
“Don’t be STUPID!!! We need a separate Border and Immigration Bill. It should not be tied to foreign aid in any way, shape, or form!”
Or put another way, Trump publicly condemned the legislative tactic embraced by his own GOP allies.
It might seem like ancient history, but in the fall, Democratic leaders were prepared to advance an emergency package that would’ve provided security support for, among others, U.S. allies in Ukraine. It was Republicans who balked — and endorsed an alternative approach. Punchbowl News reported on Nov. 8:








