Article snippet: The TAKE with Rick Klein Stories have converged to give simultaneous coverage to Tom Steyer and an impeachment plea, and even a physical this week for a certain “very stable genius.” But Democratic daydreams of end-stage scenarios for the Trump presidency could prove a distraction the party can’t afford. Focusing on President Donald Trump’s fitness for office means a little less energy expended on what he’s actually doing in office. The wheels of the regulatory state are turning, even as battles loom with broad implications for immigration, spending, and health care. Speculating about Oprah Winfrey’s presidential prospects doesn’t help Democrats solve their identity crisis, or do anything to slow – much less unwind – the Trump presidency. Democrats may want to remember the words of Sen. Lindsey Graham. Graham was on “The View” Monday, and recalled referring to candidate Trump as “a xenophobic, race-baiting, religious bigot.” “Guess what,” Graham continued. “He’s our president.” The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks It can be hard to play the game if the rules keep changing. While perhaps the Trump administration’s decision to discontinue Temporary Protective Status for many El Salvadorans in the country should have not surprised bipartisan negotiators working on immigration deals this week, it definitely threw the lives of another 262,000 human beings into the mix. The Trump administration has been consistently ending these temporary programs as de... Link to the full article to read more