Former presidential adviser Dick Morris told Newsmax TV on Tuesday that he believes former President Donald Trump will soon pick up as "the leader of the opposition," offering commentary on a range of issues from the $1.9 trillion so-called COVID relief/stimulus package to teachers' unions demand for funding to return to in-class teaching.
Morris, a White House adviser to both Bill Clinton and Trump, appeared on "American Agenda" and said he last spoke to Trump on Saturday before the Senate acquitted him in his second impeachment trial. He suggested Trump will not abide by the unwritten tradition of not criticizing successors, a practice Barack Obama did not observe.
"I think that he is now going to pick up where he left off – which is to be the leader of the opposition," Morris said about Trump. "And I think what you can look forward to now, increasingly, is commentary, not about the election, but about the stuff since then: what [President Joe] Biden is doing, his proposals.
"I think he is going to be sharply critical of the $1.9 trillion stimulus package – when the economy is bouncing back because of Trump did, without Biden getting us further into debt. I think is going to be attacking the teachers' unions for saying they won't go back to work until they're paid what is an effective bribe of $128 billion, which is in the stimulus bill. I think he's going to have a lot to say."
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