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By Josh Dawsey January 7 at 3:10 PM
President Trump expressed misgivings about his administrations infrastructure plan Friday at Camp David, telling Republican leaders that building projects through public-private partnerships is unlikely to work and that it may be better for the government to pursue a different path.
Then on Saturday morning, Gary Cohn, the presidents chief economic adviser, delivered a detailed proposal on infrastructure and public-private partnerships that seemed to contradict the president. He said the administration hoped $200 billion in new federal government spending would trigger almost $1 trillion in private spending and local and state spending, according to people familiar with his comments. Cohn seemed to present the plan as the administrations approach, although the president had suggested such an approach might not work.
The seemingly contradictory statements, made within 24 hours of each other, show the uncertainty of the administration's approach to its top legislative priority in 2018: building roads, bridges, highways. Trump and his White House have been determined to pitch an infrastructure plan in 2018, despite Republican misgivings about the cost, a rapidly rising deficit and a preference to consider others matters first.
White House officials and Hill aides confirmed the presidents comments. Another White House official briefed on the comments said Trump was musing aloud and the administration still planned to still pursue public-private partnerships for infrastructure. This person, though, said Trump had continually expressed skepticism behind the scenes about such a plan.
He doesn't think they will work, this person said.
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elleng
(131,028 posts)NO SH*T, Sherlock.
blogslut
(38,006 posts)They all went before the mic and spoke words but really never said anything. As I said yesterday, I don't like it.