President Donald Trump was up tweeting before 6:00 a.m. Tuesday morning with a series of accusations he's hurling at Democrats.
After announcing his infrastructure plan, and just weeks after touting bipartisan cooperation in his state of the union address, Trump blasted Democrats for not passing his plan on the day it was announced.
"Our infrastructure plan has been put forward and has received great reviews by everyone except, of course, the Democrats," Trump tweeted. "After many years we have taken care of our Military, now we have to fix our roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and more. Bipartisan, make deal Dems?"
He then followed the tweet with another one about the agreement on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) for DREAMers.
"Negotiations on DACA have begun. Republicans want to make a deal and Democrats say they want to make a deal," Trump continued in his second tweet. "Wouldn’t it be great if we could finally, after so many years, solve the DACA puzzle. This will be our last chance, there will never be another opportunity! March 5th."
As a factcheck on the president, the Republicans still hold the House and Senate and could easily pass whatever he tells them to pass. His problem is that he still can't manage to control Republican legislators and get his own party on board.
The plan for DACA is drawing criticism from the far-right because Democrats don't want to fund Trump's "big beautiful wall" while the GOP doesn't want to pass anything that looks like amnesty for immigrants.
After passing a budget that cuts infrastructure to water treatment plants and other essential services, the president is now seeking to pass another huge spending bill that Republican deficit hawks are concerned would add to an already ballooning national debt.