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Border deal: Trump’s influence cast a shadow

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Former President Trump’s strategic move to thwart the border deal and deny President Biden a legislative victory has set off a wave of concern among lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

With negotiators racing against the clock to finalize the agreement within days, Trump’s influence cast a shadow over the Senate’s crucial deliberations.

Lawmakers are now grappling with the potential consequences of scuttling the deal, especially given the pressing issues at the border and in Ukraine.

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National interest vs. political maneuvering

Expressing her apprehension, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) emphasized the need to prioritize the national interest over political maneuvering. “If politics prevail and Trump’s agenda takes precedence, it would be a horrible disposition to all this.”

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) deemed the effort “appalling” and urged a focus on resolving the border crisis instead of using it as a political tool.

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However, not everyone sees Trump’s move as a guaranteed success. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) suggests it could backfire, causing resentment among Senate Republicans interested in supporting the eventual deal.

Border negotiations intensified in mid-December when the White House and Biden administration officials actively engaged in the process. The impending completion of the bill, coinciding with Trump’s formidable lead over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R), has spurred his conservative allies in the Senate to mount efforts to derail the border package.

While political winds are shifting, concerns are growing among Republican senators who fear the potential repercussions of opposing a critical border bill. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) emphasized the urgency of addressing the border crisis for the sake of the American people, cautioning against letting political considerations override the nation’s well-being.

As the drama unfolds, the Senate finds itself at a crossroads, torn between political maneuvering and the imperative to secure the southern border and address the urgent challenges facing the nation.

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