Democrats escalate their attacks on Trump, while Republicans accuse him of leaving them in the dark
Democrats on Monday all but abandoned their pledge to find common ground with President Trump after he banned some foreign nationals from entering the United States, while Republicans angrily accused him of not telling them ahead of time about the controversial order.
Seizing on growing public outcry over Trumps executive order temporarily banning citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries and refugees from across the globe, Democrats on Capitol Hill launched what they said would be a protracted fight on several fronts. It will include public protests against the ban, delaying Cabinet confirmations and an attempt to reject Trumps pick to serve on the Supreme Court, an announcement expected Tuesday.
The plans represent a sharp pivot in Democratic strategy after weeks of vowing to work with Trump and Republicans in areas of agreement and to allow noncontroversial nominees to be quickly confirmed.
But then Trump shredded the Constitution, said one senior aide familiar with ongoing strategy talks who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
We should be using our time on the floor to talk about the dangerous consequences to U.S. national security by this executive order. We shouldnt be rushing through any confirmation votes this week, said Sen. Christopher Murphy (D-Conn.).
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