it seems to me that the GOP will do its best to ensure that the Trump Presidency is not humiliating-- IE they're not going to press impeachment proceedings on Trump even if massive conflict of interest issues arise.
but if there's any real Trump policy that deviates from the standard conservative catechism, they will do their best to ignore it.
there hasn't been all that much of that, because his biggest deviation is on trade issues where the executive has the most power anyways. they've also been trying their best to hem-haw their way around the proposed Trump infrastructure plan, too.
by the way, i find the term "establishment" GOP and whatever it is that Trump represents to be meaningless. a significant portion, if not most, of the GOP members of Congress were a part of the 2010 Tea Party wave after all.
but if there's any real Trump policy that deviates from the standard conservative catechism, they will do their best to ignore it.
there hasn't been all that much of that, because his biggest deviation is on trade issues where the executive has the most power anyways. they've also been trying their best to hem-haw their way around the proposed Trump infrastructure plan, too.
by the way, i find the term "establishment" GOP and whatever it is that Trump represents to be meaningless. a significant portion, if not most, of the GOP members of Congress were a part of the 2010 Tea Party wave after all.
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