This article criticizes the Democratic Party's strategy of focusing on creating scandals against Donald Trump rather than addressing their own policy shortcomings and low approval ratings. It specifically examines Senator Elizabeth Warren's call for an SEC investigation into Trump's tariff pause, arguing that Warren's accusations lack concrete evidence and are politically motivated.
The author contends that Warren's claim of insider trading is unsubstantiated, pointing out Trump publicly encouraged investment before the pause. The article further suggests the accusations are a continuation of a pattern of smear campaigns employed by Democrats against Trump. The call for broader reforms on congressional stock trading is viewed as a distraction from the weakness of the central accusations.
Overall, the article presents a critical analysis of Democratic strategy, suggesting a lack of focus on substantive policy debate and an overreliance on politically charged accusations against Trump.