
Trump Shomer tells that “going to hell” is due to the demands for financing the deals of the Senate after the collapse of the negotiations
Hours of tense negotiations were blown up to conclude a deal on President Donald Trump’s candidates on Saturday night, and now legislators are heading home.
The Republicans and Democrats in the Senate rushed to direct the finger to each other for the demise of the deal, but Trump ultimately was the one who blocked the talks.
In a length Chuck ShomerDN.Y, from “demanding more than a billion dollars to agree to a small number of highly qualified candidates.”
“This request is terrible and unprecedented, and it will be embarrassed for the Republican Party if it is accepted. It is a political blackmail, with any other name,” Trump said.
“Shomer, who is subjected to tremendous political pressure from inside his party, told the left radical crazy, to go to hell!”
“Do not accept the offer,” continued.
“Go home and explain to your components what is the bad guys that democrats are, and what a great work that Republicans do, and do, to our country.
Instead of finding a way to vote on up to 60 candidates for the president, all of whom moved through a committee with the support of the two parties, the quick lawmakers voted seven before Washington left until September.
But before the president’s decree, both sides of the corridor believed that they were about to finish Trump’s desire to see his candidates, confirming and leaving Washington.
The majority leader of the Senate John ThunRS said.
“There were several different times I think or both sides may have been a deal in the end,” he said.
The Senate Democrats from the White House wanted to freeze billions of dollars at the National Institute for Finance for Health and External Aid, as well as a future agreement that no packages will come from the White House.
On the other hand, they will light up many controversial candidates in Trump.
Senator Marcin Mullen, RCA, accused Schumer of going to “very far” by increasing the price on his demands.
“We have concluded three different deals since last night,” he said.
“Every time it was so, every time it is” I want more. “
He said that the Republicans did not guard Trump’s invitation to stop the talks, and indicated that the White House had strongly participated in the negotiations.
“You have come to realize that there was, it was never a deal to conclude a deal.”
“They want to go out and say that the president is unrealistic, and because he cannot answer his base to conclude a deal as we have in every other president in history.”
Now, Republicans will not follow the holiday dates, but Mullen indicated that moving forward at a base that changes in the confirmation process when legislators will happen in September in response.
The Democrats in the Senate responded, on the other hand, that their offer has never changed, and that the Republicans continued to increase the number of candidates who wanted through the line, and tried to include them in more controversial choices.
Thun said: “The question evolved on both sides over time.”
“But in the end, we did not reach a place where both sides agreed to lock it.”
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