Article snippet: THE TAKE with ABC News' RICK KLEIN The Trump presidency is no longer defined by paralysis. However, this flurry of unilateral action does not mean President Trump can ride alone and expect to get results. This presidential phase may be one of disruptive action -- with Trump blowing things up to force things along. But the White House will also have to enter a cooperative phase if it wants to accomplish some key goals. That's especially true on the budget with all of its implications for the prospects for tax reform with action in the Senate this week. It's also going to be true for both health care and the Iran deal – two big areas where the president is depending on Congress to make the hardest choices. How does that square with the incendiary rhetoric of Bob Corker just a week ago? Well, it doesn't – and golf outings and the president's meeting today with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell prove that the president is still looking to work with, not against, key lawmakers. House Democratic leader FEINSTEIN'S PRIMARY CHALLENGE A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME? And so it really begins. A serious, high-profile candidate ---Kevin de Leon, the California state Senate leader -- has announced he will challenge one of the highest-ranking Democratic senators, Diane Feinstein of California, in her primary. No one ever thought Democrats would be immune to fracturing and infighting -- especially not with Bernie Sanders so popular, deal-making with this White... Link to the full article to read more