Sen.-elect Adam Schiff doesn't want to talk about Trump. He wants to talk about the economy
Briefly

"The issue of the last election - which we didn't satisfactorily answer, which we're going to need to answer as a country - is if you're working hard in America, can you still earn a good living?" Schiff said in a recent interview. "For too many people, that's not the case."
"We can't wait for four years to deal with housing. We can't wait four years to deal with challenges to child care, or the fact that the economy is not working for lots of people," Schiff said. "We need to solve these problems."
Schiff believes several of Trump's Cabinet picks are unqualified, and that their nominations must be rejected. However, he is more focused on pressing economic issues than political conflicts.
Schiff's emphasis on economic issues is not new. He often highlighted economic concerns during his campaign and promised to help Californians struggling financially.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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