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How Epstein May Divide Republicans“There’s not going to be a flood of Republicans fleeing Trump,” argues the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie on this episode of “The Opinions.” As a substitute, he predicts “small calculations right here and there” from Republicans who may begin to vote in opposition to Trump.

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“There’s not going to be a flood of Republicans fleeing Trump,” argues the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie on this episode of “The Opinions.” As a substitute, he predicts “small calculations right here and there” from Republicans who may begin to vote in opposition to Trump.

There’s not going to be a flood of Republicans fleeing Trump. What there can be are small calculations right here and there. Willingness to say: I don’t assume I’m going to help this. I believe with this invoice to drive the White Home to launch the Epstein information passes the Home, I might count on there to be a great deal of strain on Senate Republicans, and I might count on among the Senate Republicans to go searching, look across the setting and say: Higher to only help this than not. The sense that Trump is a lame duck, I believe, is rising. I believe the shutdown contributed to it fairly a bit, not just because it went so lengthy, however as a result of he clearly wasn’t displaying any specific management throughout it. There was no indication that he was even able to resolving it. -The truth that there’s —— -After which he simply didn’t care. -Yeah. -That simply — that shocked even me. The truth that there’s probably not any laws on the horizon — is there a Trump invoice for something that anybody sees taking place over the subsequent yr? No

“There’s not going to be a flood of Republicans fleeing Trump,” argues the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie on this episode of “The Opinions.” As a substitute, he predicts “small calculations right here and there” from Republicans who may begin to vote in opposition to Trump.

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