People may be switching off when they hear negative stories about him, in the same way that Americans ignored Hillary Clinton’s warnings about Trump.
All things considered, all roads point to a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives come November.
Yes: there was nothing I could do to stop Sean Spicer from being an utter dick. Plus: Guido’s recovery, the Tory Chief Whip’s troubles…and Mamma Mia 2.
Trump asks us to believe Putin’s denial that Russian military intelligence did the job for him. And who wouldn’t believe those two honest men?
Will this abject performance be what finally breaks his connection with his domestic supporters?
As so often, the US President’s blast was undiplomatic and included errors – but also hit on a fundamental truth.
British politicians are negotiating as if it were 410 AD, and still the Roman province of Britannia, asking permission to leave instead of flourishing a mandate to do so.
The President says that the Prime Minister may yet take his advice about the talks – but she can’t just walk away.
“I also said that this incredible woman here is doing a fantastic job.” He adds that Johnson says he’s doing a great job and “I am doing a great job”.
He says that May is “a total professional” and said to him in response: “Don’t worry – it’s only the press…I thought that was very professional.”
As a split in the Conservative Party finally threatens for real, May must explain why and when she backed off mutual recognition.
Trump strolls past with less than a half-glance.
The latter has never had the clout nor the resources required for it to do its ever-expanding task. It has had to play catch-up.