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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has spent rapidly providing the campaign’s promises, rapidly reducing the government and issuing a built -in of executive orders to make the role of the United States globally.
But this task is now difficult for the self -made deal maker, who can be included in the legislature to anchor their home policies in the Capital Hill to anchor their home policies in the legislation.
“The first 100 days of Trump were noteworthy for their pace and impact. Now it comes to difficult parts,” Stephen Douver, the chief market strategy and the head of the Franklin Temple, told investors in a memo.
“In the next 100 days, the challenges of the legislature will be focused, while simultaneously, to overcome the deficit. The Congress must act, which requires a legislative coalition.”
In the first three months, Trump, like any other modern president, fought against executive power, signed more than 140 orders on immigration, culture war issues and reduced the federal bureaucracy.
But the Oval Office’s unilateral authority has its own limits, and most of Trump’s reforms – especially anything involved in spending public money – need to pass the rules by Congress.
Trump’s political capital will be tested as it aims to shed its extensive agenda on tax, border security and energy production through the House and Senate.
It is their popularity to complicate Trump’s work, as well as warning indicators during economic uncertainty and immigration and international trade.
Executive orders signed without the joining of the Congress can be abolished by any president.
They are also in danger of legal and constitutional challenges, as Trump has discovered in dozens of decisions that have stopped his policies at his presidency early.
Analysts say that will have a longer impact, there will be a need to create such a political bronze and consensus that is not necessary so far.
The author of the “Art of the Deal” does not have a major record of controversial legislation through its distributed party. In its 2017-21, it approved the Ibrahim agreements, promoting peace between Israel and its many neighbors, and celebrated a trade agreement with Canada, which has since eliminated its prices.
But he failed to cancel the affordable Care Act, or Obama Care – an important priority – and, despite too much dhoom on the summit in Singapore and Hanoi, North Korea’s Kim Jong -un was unable to ink on any contract.
When it comes to uniting around a common goal, his legislators in Congress did not improve much, in the first 100 days of Trump received in just five bills, which is the lowest number of races. The Republican had set a deadline on July 4 to approve the President’s agenda – headed by the campaign to extend his 2017 tax deductions and eliminate the taxes on indicators, overtime and social protection payments.
– ‘very hard’ –
The thin Republican majority in both chambers will need almost perfect alliance. But conservative tax deductions will not be returned – which costs about $ 5 trillion in 10 years – without a deepening reduction in costs.
People who are fighting in the next year’s midterm say they will not support the potential disclosure of the Medicated Health Insurance Program for low -income families that will be included.
Political Consultant and former Senate Assistant Andrew Jonchosky, a key player to talk about tax deductions for 2017, expected Trump’s next 100 days will be “very difficult”.
He told AFP, “When it comes to tax bills, there is the ultimate adult mathematics in the room. You can’t break the laws of mathematics, no matter how much politicians want.”
“It would be extremely difficult to add for the number so that everyone in the Republican Cox is satisfied.”
At the same time, Trump is against the watch.
The war for the majority of the House in 2026 will likely come to some swing districts and the president can easily see his ability to legislate through Congress.
Trump is relying on a Senate procedure that means “reconciliation”, which means that certain conditions are satisfied, they will not need democratic help to approve their priorities – which is exactly.
House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrez has termed Trump’s agenda as “non -American” and “non -American”, in which Democrats have been committed to “burying the ground, never to get up, to bury it.”