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Trump, Pelosi era could see fireworks in Washington

WASHINGTON, Jan 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – He’s in the White House. She’s in
Congress. For the next two years, Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi will have to
work together.

It won’t be easy.

Trump, the Republican president, will need to deal with Pelosi, the
Democratic speaker of the House of Representatives, if he wants to improve on
what has been a thin list so far of legislative accomplishments.

Pelosi, second in line for the presidency, will need to show that Democrats
are ready to govern and have more to offer than just opposition to Trump
ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

Trump and Pelosi are separated by more than just their politics.

He is a bombastic New York real estate tycoon who revels in railing against
Washington, which he refers to as “The Swamp.”

She represents liberal San Francisco in Congress and has spent more than
three decades negotiating the corridors of power on Capitol Hill.

The 72-year-old Trump is generally quick to slap a derisive nickname on his
political opponents but he has not done so with Pelosi, who at 78 is six
years his senior.

“I like her,” Trump said of Pelosi shortly after she led the Democrats to a
decisive victory in the House in the November midterm elections.

“Can you believe it?” Trump said. “I like Nancy Pelosi. I mean, she’s tough
and she’s smart.

“She deserves to be speaker,” he said.

Trump’s relationship with his Democratic opponents has been stormy since he
took office and few expect things to change significantly now that Pelosi has
assumed the role of speaker.

“I don’t believe he respects her,” said Julian Zelizer, a professor of
history and public affairs at Princeton University. “I believe he fears her.”

“He has some understanding of power in Washington and how the midterms
changed the dynamics,” Zelizer told AFP.

“If he senses she is on the defensive or vulnerable, he will unleash his
Twitter storm,” he said.

– ‘Check Trump’ –

Trump and Pelosi had a memorable encounter in the Oval Office last month as
they aired their disagreements over Trump’s demand that Congress provide $5
billion in funding for a wall along the southern border with Mexico.

Pelosi at one point characterized as a “Trump shutdown” the president’s
threats to partially shut down the federal government if he did not receive
the money for the wall.

“Did you say ‘Trump,'” an offended Trump shot back. “I was going to call it
a ‘Pelosi shutdown.'”

Both sides have pointed to areas where they could potentially reach
agreement — modernizing infrastructure and lowering the prices of
prescription drugs, for example.

But those moments could be few and far between.

“Occasionally they can and will join together to push a compromise
proposal,” said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the
University of Virginia.

“But these instances will be relatively rare,” Sabato said. “Trump cannot
be seen to be bending to Pelosi’s will.

“And Pelosi will generate a revolt in her House caucus ranks if she gives
in to Trump on much of anything,” he said. “Democrats were elected to check
Trump and frustrate his objectives, period.”

Pelosi has served as speaker before with a Republican in the White House —
George W. Bush — and is the first woman ever to hold the post.

But the 45th president is very different from the 43rd and Pelosi, who has
spoken admiringly of the Bushes, is loath to compare the two.

“When you are negotiating with someone you have to… stipulate to some
fact,” Pelosi told NBC of Trump.

“It’s hard to do that with the president because he resists science,
evidence, truth,” Pelosi said. “It’s hard to pin him down on the facts.”

And how will Trump react to being forced to deal with a strong woman?

“I don’t know if he knows how to deal with women in power and women with
strength,” Pelosi said. “We’ll see.

“Let’s hope for the best in that regard because, again, it is a new day for
many people in Congress and in Washington DC.

“And in the country.”

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