Co-founder and CEO of The Federalist Sean Davis joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to shed light on why he’s pessimistic about the likelihood Congress will be able to codify key parts of President Trump’s agenda.

“I worked in the Senate, you know, 20 years ago, and I did a lot of parliamentary work for the guy I used to work for, Tom Coburn. And I would read all these old speeches to understand precedents and rules from senators in like the 60s and 70s. These guys were rolling down to the floor with no staff, having shockingly specific and precise commentaries and colloquies about arcane rules. I’m not sure most of these guys could make their way to the floor of the Senate or the House without a map from staff and someone holding their hand. There’s just no interest in doing the actual nuts and bolts work of it, and it’s not a partisan thing. I think most of them are idiots, and I think it’s terrible for the country, because what they’ve realized is if you give all your power to the president, you get all the perks of being in the office, but you don’t get any of the accountability or blowback because you can just blame the president. You can blame the Supreme Court. You don’t ever actually have to be accountable for anything, and it might be great for them, but I think it’s terrible for the country.”

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