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September To Forget? Trump's Legacy Flounders, As He Seeks Signature Accomplishment


September To Forget? Trump's Legacy Flounders, As He Seeks Signature Accomplishment


President Trump is facing a September filled with must-do, politically risky items. But he will likely be left at the end of it still with no major achievements.
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Welcome to September! Where did the summer go?
It was a rough August for President Trump. His White House staff has been hollowed out; he was roundly criticized for his divisive response to the violence in Charlottesville, Va.; and he heads into fall weakened politically with abysmal approval ratings and doubts about his leadership and presidency.
His response to Hurricane Harvey had its odd moments — calling out crowd size and wondering publicly about how the recovery efforts would be viewed in five or 10 years. But so far, his administration's response to help local officials with recovery hasn't been criticized. It's still very early to know how well it will be handled long term, as the waters in Texas are only starting to recede.
But one of this bodes well for Trump's political capital for the fall fights ahead. September is going to be a busy month, and the president is still without any signature legislative victories — with no promise of one in sight.
Sure, he and the GOP Congress would like to get to tax reform, but that lingers only as a distant dot on the horizon.
First — and most pressing for those in Houston — Congress has to get through tricky funding measures. It has to pass a government funding bill by Sept. 30 (or risk shutting down the government) and raise the debt ceiling by Oct. 15 (or risk defaulting on America's credit).
Not doing either is odious, wildly unpopular and something no congressional leader wants. To put it bluntly — and smart congressional aides and leaders know this — faltering on either would be political TNT for the GOP and Trump.



Trump holds the state flag of Texas outside of the Annaville Fire House after attending a briefing on Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday.
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Remember what happened to the GOP's and President Barack Obama's ratings in the fall of 2011, when they fought over the debt ceiling and couldn't agree on government funding, leading to a partial shutdown?
And that says nothing of the need for Congress to pass what may be multiple Houston relief funding measures that will total in the billions. How acrimonious will that become — at least rhetorically — given that some of the conservatives who voted against or spoke out against funding for Superstorm Sandy and other recovery efforts are from Texas?
Will those same members again demand offsetting cuts? Will the members scorned in those other fights wag their fingers and try to make the Ted Cruzes pay a price publicly?
One thing the devastation in Houston, as a result of Hurricane Harvey, has done is stop the president from making threats about government shutdowns (that no congressional leader wants) over border wall funding. And Trump's Treasury secretary — as well as congressional leaders — want the debt ceiling raised.
So September is going to be a messy month of political sausage making on Capitol Hill, as NPR's Scott Detrow reported earlier this week. In the end, Houston relief, a debt-ceiling increase and government funding are all expected to pass.
The president has gotten a Supreme Court nominee through, reversed several Obama policies, including various regulations, and put through a handful of executive orders.
But with no major legislative achievements, even with the most successful September, Trump's legacy by October likely will not advance from where it is right now.

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