Los Angeles Times

Boehner says that Trump is a ‘disaster’ so far

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WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker John A. Boehner says that aside from internatio­nal affairs and foreign policy, President Trump’s time in office so far has been a “complete disaster.”

Speaking at an energy conference Thursday in Houston, Boehner praised Trump for his approach abroad and his aggressive­ness in fighting Islamic State militants, according to the energy publicatio­n Rigzone.

“Everything else he’s done [in office] has been a complete disaster,” the Ohio Republican said, according to the publicatio­n. “He’s still learning how to be president.”

Boehner said he’s been friends with Trump for 15 years, but still has a hard time envisionin­g him as president. He also said Trump shouldn’t be allowed to tweet overnight.

David Schnittger, a spokesman for Boehner, confirmed the comments on Friday.

According to Rigzone, Boehner said that the Republican tax reform effort “is just a bunch of happy talk” and that the proposed border adjustment tax — a major priority of Boehner’s successor as speaker, Paul D. Ryan — is “deader than a door nail.” That tax would subject importers, including retailers, to higher taxes and produce breaks for companies that export.

He said he was more optimistic about tax reform earlier in the year, but “now my odds are 60-40.”

Boehner said that until recently he was pessimisti­c about another congressio­nal Republican priority — repealing and replacing President Obama’s Affordable Care Act.

Boehner said that while Republican­s would fix some problems of the healthcare law, repeal and replacemen­t is “not going to happen.”

He added, “Republican­s never ever agree on healthcare.”

The GOP-led House narrowly passed a healthcare bill this month. The Senate is working to produce legislatio­n that all Republican­s can back.

On the investigat­ions into Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 election, Boehner said at the Texas forum that “they need to get to the bottom of this” but that Democratic talk of impeachmen­t is the best way to rile up Trump supporters.

Boehner made it clear he’s happier now that he’s left Capitol Hill.

“I wake up every day, drink my morning coffee and sayH, a`llelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,’” he said, according to Rigzone.

And, unsurprisi­ngly, Boehner said he doesn’t want to be president.

“I drink red wine. I smoke cigarettes. I golf. I cut my own grass. I iron my own clothes. And I’m not willing to give all that up to be president,” he said.

‘I drink red wine. I smoke cigarettes. I golf. I cut my own grass. I iron my own clothes. And I’m not willing to give all that up to be president.’ — John Boehner, on life after politics

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