Yes, Trump is the sitting U.S. president, whose party holds both branches of Congress. He's making news just about every day, while trying to fundamentally change the U.S. economy and U.S. foreign policy, and blatantly use the legal system to punish people and organizations he doesn't like.
Yes, Trump is the sitting U.S. president, whose party holds both branches of Congress. He's making news just about every day, while trying to fundamentally change the U.S. economy and U.S. foreign policy, and blatantly use the legal system to punish people and organizations he doesn't like.
The Dems, on the other hand, are largely lost in the wilderness and screaming from the sidelines.
Yes, Trump is the sitting U.S. president, whose party holds both branches of Congress. He's making news just about every day, while trying to fundamentally change the U.S. economy and U.S. foreign policy, and blatantly use the legal system to punish people and organizations he doesn't like.
The Dems, on the other hand, are largely lost in the wilderness and screaming from the sidelines.
Which of those two warrants more attention?
A 'figurative' photograph of the here and now.