Adam Schiff Admits Democrats Are Guilty of Not Being Bold Ahead of ‘Trump Recession’ | Video 

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Adam Schiff on "Meet the Press" (NBC)

Adam Schiff admitted on Sunday that Democrats weren’t bold enough when they had power after seeing just how much President Donald Trump has accomplished — albeit in the wrong direction — in just over two months’ time.

“I think we were guilty of not thinking big and not acting big. One thing that we see with the Trump administration is you could move the country far and fast if you had courage of your convictions, if you’re willing to be bold,” the senator told Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “Now, they’re being bold in a horribly dangerous, destructive direction, which is really hurting working families, but that’s no excuse for Democrats not being bold in our own ideas and pushing the country forward.

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