West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin on Monday said Senate Republicans blocking a border and foreign aid bill earlier this month was the โbiggest partโ of his decision to not run for president after he had previously weighed a third-party campaign.
The retiring Democratic lawmaker told CNNโs Kaitlan Collins that watching the bipartisan bill collapse in the Senate โwas the biggest part of the decision because I came to the final conclusion โ Iย always believed that we could legislate through a crisis, weโd come together for a crisis. Well, guess what, we have a crisis. The border is a crisis.โ
Manchinโs explanation follows closely on the heels of his Friday announcement that he โwill not be involved in a presidential runโ and comes as Congress remains gridlocked. Top House Republicans are refusing to support a new foreign aid package after Senate Republicans pulled an about-face on the previous combined border and aid legislation that faced opposition from House GOP leadership and former President Donald Trump.
The failed procedural vote two weeks ago was a rebuke from Senate Republicans of a deal that would have enacted restrictive border measures and was crafted in part by one of their own members โย James Lankford of Oklahoma, who Manchin referred to as the โmost decent, honorable person and conservative in the entire Senate.โ
โI saw my friends walk away when they were determined to pass a border security, and they were on board three days before that. And with Donald Trump coming as hard as he came at them, they cower down and walked away. I said, โWeโre not fixing anything in Washington,โโ Manchin told Collins on โThe Source.โ
Manchin, a centrist who has often been at odds with members of his party, had set a deadline of this spring to determine whether he would make…
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