THE LOWDOWN
On President Donald Trump’s 47th day in office, the Washington Reporter spoke with him about his thoughts on the continuing resolution, Capitol Hill’s work on pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform, Israel, and accountability for President Joe Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan. Hours before the interview, Trump’s official White House account shared the Reporter’s exclusive story about how the Gold Star families in the Abbey Gate Coalition praised the President for extraditing the terrorist “monster” who was the mastermind behind the suicide attack that killed their loved ones. President Trump’s interview comes fresh off his highly rated Golden Address that saw him masterfully use his patented “Weave” to captivate the crowd and make history with his address. President Trump previously told the Reporter, “I like you guys.” Here’s what President Trump told the Reporter about some of the top issues of the day: Reconciliation:
Context: Trump wants to push for extending his 2017 tax cuts and major immigration reform, something he campaigned on. The House and Senate are working out their differences to get this done. Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform:
Context: President Trump weighed in on the PBM reform debate last December, promising to “knock out the middleman” to bring down drug costs. Just this week the Senate introduced last year's healthcare package which includes PBM reform along with cancer research. Israel:
Context: President Trump was able to secure a hostage deal after 13 months of negotiations between the United States, Israel, Hamas, Qatar, and Egypt. Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff played an instrumental role. This has led to hostages being released. Afghanistan accountability:
Context: In August of 2021 AfghanistanAfghanistan fell to the Taliban, one of the major foreign policy blunders of the Biden administration. President Trump campaigned on holding those responsible for the failure accountable. About the Washington Reporter We created the Washington Reporter to give Republicans in Congress an outlet for insights to help you succeed, and to cover the toughest policy fights that don't get the attention they deserve. |