And he’s right to do so.

by Gordon C. Morse
Around 12:30 p.m. today, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, appeared on MSNBC with Katy Tur to discuss President Trumpโs address last night before Congress and a telling moment emerged mid-way through the conversation.
Warner has hit his stride in recent years as a member of the Senate. He has a personality built for executive postings and loved being governor. Being in the Senate obliged some adjustments and the institution itself frustrated him. I know this because he said so and often.
But then, a few years ago, the Democrats got into the majority and Warner became chairman of the Intelligence Committee. Suddenly, he was a supremely happy guy. All his impulses favoring direct, hands-on action kicked in and his long efforts to keep matters ecumenical on the Intelligence Committee -โ to avoid partisanship and focus on the national interest -โ paid off. By nearly all accounts, Warner fast became a very effective chairman.
He lost that position when the Democrats came up short in the 2024 election and doubtless that proved disappointing. But you donโt get any sense of personal deflation. Over time, Warner has developed an easy, graceful approach to on-air interviews and his seniority, even as a member of a minority, still works for him.
So, today, Warner was sharply critical of Trumpโs speech (as you would expect) and made a pointed reference to a VA facility in Fredericksburg already undercut by Trumpโs federal hiring freeze.
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