Trump says Senate deadlock persists, accuses Democrats of fearing his acting spy chief

President Donald Trump suggested that a Senate stalemate over his agenda continues. He asserted that Democrats remain reluctant to act on his proposals. Trump specifically

President Donald Trump suggested that a Senate stalemate over his agenda continues. He asserted that Democrats remain reluctant to act on his proposals. Trump specifically claimed that lawmakers are “afraid of” his acting director of national intelligence. The comment was made amid ongoing negotiations over key appointments. The president’s remarks framed the opposition as driven by personal fear rather than policy concerns. Democrats have not publicly responded to the accusation in detail. Political analysts view the statement as an attempt to pressure the Senate. The situation may affect upcoming votes on intelligence leadership and related measures.