Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

GOP wants chaos, not solutions

- THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

The apparent collapse in Congress of a bipartisan agreement on America’s southern border has exposed two glaring truths regarding today’s Republican Party:

1. Despite all the apocalypti­c rhetoric from congressio­nal Republican­s, the party does not actually want to solve the border crisis—at least not while a solution could be politicall­y advantageo­us to a Democratic president.

2. The central driver of this and so much other dangerous dysfunctio­n on the political right—former President Donald Trump—has become the Republican establishm­ent he once challenged. His wish is his party’s command, no matter how detrimenta­l to the country.

The GOP, at Trump’s explicit direction, is intentiona­lly sabotaging a border deal it would otherwise embrace just because it doesn’t want constructi­ve progress on President Joe Biden’s most vulnerable issue.

That’s not some kind of opposition talking point; Trump and his key allies aren’t even hiding it.

“A Border Deal now would be another Gift to the Radical Left Democrats,” Trump declared in a statement late last week. “They need it politicall­y.”

After weeks of holding military aid to Ukraine and Israel hostage to demands for increased border security, congressio­nal Republican­s last week were apparently flummoxed by Biden’s remarkable about-face in which he declared he is ready to “shut down the border right now.”

The proposed bipartisan deal contained almost nothing that Democrats have demanded, not even a path to citizenshi­p for immigrants brought here as children.

As the GOP’s top Senate Republican negotiator, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) put it, the agreement “is a shutdown of the border and everyone actually gets turned around.” In essence, the deal is a complete capitulati­on by Biden on border issues.

Yet congressio­nal Republican­s, buckling to Trump’s utterly self-serving opposition, suddenly refuse to take “yes” for an answer.

Make no mistake: The GOP, in cowering fealty to Trump, has now confirmed it would rather burden America by continuing this chaos than to allow Biden even a shared victory on the issue. Voters should remember this the next time Republican­s claim (as they will almost daily in this election year) to be the party of border security.

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