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Congress heads home with little to show

- By Erica Werner The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers scattered for their summer recess Thursday, leaving behind a slim record of achievemen­ts and a steaming President Donald Trump. The president is angry about what the Republican-led Congress couldn’t do — repeal Obamacare — as well as one of the few things it did: approve a Russia sanctions bill he detests.

So Republican senators leave Washington with simmering tensions between them and the White House now out in public for all to see. They will face voters back home who have cause for frustratio­n about an unproducti­ve Congress led by a party given over to infighting.

Lamenting poor relations with Russia, Trump said on Twitter on Thursday, “You can thank Congress, the same people that can’t even give us Hcare!”

“I was shocked by that,” responded Pennsylvan­ia Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, who is not one for criticizin­g Trump publicly. “Relations with Russia are in a bad place, and it’s entirely because of Vladimir Putin, it’s not because of Congress.”

Overall, as Republican­s took stock of the past seven months of control of the House and Senate under the Trump administra­tion, the mood was glum.

The House began its summer recess last week, but as senators rushed for the exits Thursday they were still pointing to the confirmati­on of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court as their signal success, even though that happened back in April.

In a final burst of action Thursday, the Senate overwhelmi­ngly approved a Food and Drug Administra­tion funding bill and agreed to more than 60 Trump administra­tion nominees, more executive branch nomination­s in a single day than the Senate had approved all year to date.

Republican­s have bitterly blamed Democrats’ foot-dragging on nominees for many of their problems, and Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell heralded the actions as “an important step towards filling critical roles throughout the administra­tion.”

Indeed GOP lawmakers have complained all year that they’re not getting enough credit for the things they are doing, as opposed to criticism for what they are not.

“We have not done well on the big events,” said Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina. “But the run of the mill, the bipartisan legislatio­n, that never gets actual media attention, I think we’ve had a fairly robust six months.”

 ?? Susan Walsh ?? The Associated Press President Donald Trump walks Thursday up the steps of Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., before heading to West Virginia for a campaign-style rally. Lawmakers scattered for their summer recess on Thursday, and Trump is...
Susan Walsh The Associated Press President Donald Trump walks Thursday up the steps of Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., before heading to West Virginia for a campaign-style rally. Lawmakers scattered for their summer recess on Thursday, and Trump is...

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