Just gotta hope that people let him work and do his thing this term. Last time he spent a lot of his presidency fighting petty challenges and bloody impeachment just because they didn’t like him and he bested their beloved Clinton.
Thats something else to consider in terms of Trump not needing to push too hard, too fast..
If he is going to be effective.. he has 2 years until the mid terms...
and while R's now control both the house and the senate.. margins are still thin in both bodies.. and there are still members of the R party in both of those houses that are NOT bought in on a Trump white house..
Romney is gone now.. but his replacement is really no more of a right winger than Mitt was.. Susan Collins readily crosses the aisle and works with more centrist D initiatives on occasion... she went so far as to publicly announce that not only would she not vote for trump in this last election cycle, but that she was writing in Nikki Haleys name in protest.. Murkowski did the same thing.. she openly opposes almost everything Trump stands for, and she wrote in Haley.. Todd Young in Indiana strongly and openly opposes Trump.. Even with 52 R senators sitting in the upper house.. Trump hardly has a cake walk set out in front of him.. and if he goes too far, too fast, it only takes a couple of those I just listed to shut down anything he wants to get legislated..
Hes got things a little easier in the house these days... but the margin is thinner in the house than in the senate from a % perspective.. and there are still never trumpers present there.. rest assured Greg Pence (Mike Pence's brother.. the R congressman from IN) will not support much of anything he views as important to Trump.. nor will Valadao from CA, who ran on the R ticket, but is fairly left of center IMO (but probably right of center in a Californians eyes), who very openly said he would not cast a vote for Trump in 2024..
Just because the house and the senate have been won doesnt mean we're automatically getting a border wall, mass deportation, mass layoffs in the Fed Gov, or anything else that people are already clamoring for..
If he doesnt find a way to get support from the house and the senate, we're going to be back to the same old thing we experienced from 2016-2020... with nothing but in fighting, political jockeying, and plenty of mean tweets flying around..
Which will lead to a frustrated American public.. and a mid term opportunity for the D's to take one or both houses back..
ALL republicans should be playing chess right now.. not checkers... the game at hand is far more complex than most people understand or believe..