President Trump touted his administration's accomplishments at the National Prayer Breakfast, drawing contrasts with past administrations. In an interview for a new book about the late Sen. Harry Reid's rise and career, Trump said it's easy to compare politicians across eras but warned that comparing is not the same as judging.
Reid, who passed away last year, had been preparing his memoirs when he died. The author of the book, which will be published later this year, says the manuscript captures Reid's thoughts and reflections on his time in politics.
While some may view Trump's administration with skepticism, the former president remains confident about its achievements. In the interview, he discussed various aspects of his administration, including immigration reform, tax cuts, and economic growth.
Trump also expressed frustration over the way politicians have been portrayed in media coverage. He said that compared to how politicians were covered 20 years ago, today's news cycle is much more aggressive and often focused on one's opponents rather than their own accomplishments.
Reid, a long-time Senate Democrat who initially switched parties to become a Republican in the 1980s, saw himself as an independent voice among Democrats. The book provides insight into Reid's personal life and how his experiences shaped him as a politician.
Trump stated that the country needs to recognize its leaders for what they've done, regardless of whether they are perceived as good or bad.
Reid, who passed away last year, had been preparing his memoirs when he died. The author of the book, which will be published later this year, says the manuscript captures Reid's thoughts and reflections on his time in politics.
While some may view Trump's administration with skepticism, the former president remains confident about its achievements. In the interview, he discussed various aspects of his administration, including immigration reform, tax cuts, and economic growth.
Trump also expressed frustration over the way politicians have been portrayed in media coverage. He said that compared to how politicians were covered 20 years ago, today's news cycle is much more aggressive and often focused on one's opponents rather than their own accomplishments.
Reid, a long-time Senate Democrat who initially switched parties to become a Republican in the 1980s, saw himself as an independent voice among Democrats. The book provides insight into Reid's personal life and how his experiences shaped him as a politician.
Trump stated that the country needs to recognize its leaders for what they've done, regardless of whether they are perceived as good or bad.