's brash push to have his daughter-in-law appointed to a seat in the is sending a message that isn't being lost on the Republican lawmakers who would serve closely with her. They are already living in Trump's world. Sharing formal luncheons an late-night-amendment votes with his close family member would be just the latest accommodation to it. 'I mean, he’s selling watches,' Republican Sen. Mike Braun of told DailyMail.com. 'And I think he’s going to keep doing the stuff that for most people, it doesn’t bother half the country. And for the other half, they better get used to it, because the indictment was mostly against their point of view and how this place is run generally,' the Trump ally said.
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