Some People Think I'm High When I Say That': Smerconish Tells Eric Trump His Dad Needs To Be a Bridge Builder'
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Some People Think I'm High When I Say That': Smerconish Tells Eric Trump His Dad Needs To Be a Bridge Builder'
"But my serious point is to say that hustle why isn't it applying to some of these major domestic issues? I'm thrilled with what he's doing abroad, but whether it's the debt, whether it's it's health care longterm, whether it's dealing with 10 million people here longterm, like, why can't we address that now while he has the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House?"
"Yeah, listen, my father would love nothing more than cooperation, and he has never gotten cooperation, Eric Trump said before airing a list of grievances about lawfare. He added, Michael, it's awfully hard to do when you've spent the last 10 years trying to destroy a person, and their family, and a nation, and their movement it's really hard to sit down."
Foreign policy achievements and visible presidential energy contrast with persistent domestic challenges that would require bipartisan cooperation. Major domestic issues include the national debt, long-term healthcare, and the status of roughly ten million long-term residents. Questions arise why energetic pursuit of solutions abroad does not similarly target those domestic priorities while one party controls the House, Senate, and White House. Calls for bridge-building and compromise emphasize reducing mutual antagonism and fostering cooperation. Counterclaims stress that prolonged legal attacks, perceived as attempts to destroy individuals, families, and political movements, make sitting down to negotiate politically and personally difficult.
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