Trump Is Ready to Sell Out His Base
Trump betraying his allies? The only shock is that it's taken him 9 months to do it.
Photographer: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesThe most cursory evaluation of Donald J. Trump as a candidate revealed to us that he felt no need for small-minded consistency between his words and his actions. If it later proved convenient to back out of his promises, he’d do it in a New Jersey minute.
Well, Trump seems to have decided now might be a good time to break faith with the immigration hard-liners who formed the passionate core of his base: He had dinner with congressional Democratic leaders to discuss a path to legal status for some people who arrived in the U.S. as children and are now here illegally. These seem to have been preliminary talks, so it’s not exactly fair to say that he is selling out his base. But he has put his base on the market. Priced to sell.
