Trump suffers cold dose of reality with Gaetz failure, but learned lessons are questionable
George Mihalcea
Donald Trump's reported admission that he was unable to move enough senators to support Matt Gaetz, his first pick to serve as attorney general, might seem like an early lesson in the limits of his power, but whether realizing those limits makes him a more savvy political player and whether the collapse of Gaetz suggests the existence of shame anywhere within the Republican Party remains in question. Tim Miller, writer-at-large for The Bulwark, and Mark Leibovich, staff writer for The Atlantic,
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