After the election, if he wins, I see him teaming up with the libs, because that is where he stands. People are idiots if they think that a republican congress will be able to influence him. A republican congress has a hard time being conservative even when they have winning hand. They fold to the libs even before the fight begins. The biggest fear or a republican congress is if libs are going to be mad at them and say mean thing about them. So it is kind of dumb to put your trust in a republican congress to influence a lib president.
Not only that but only about 50% of the Republican majority congress (in our day and age) will have a complete conservative view, of those only about 10% have the guts and fortitude to stand against the liberal media, “my dear college from-across-the-isle”, and other social pressures to stand up and FIGHT for conservative principles-let alone be consistent about it 100% of the time!
It’s a losing proposition, as we have seen with the “W” Years. Only Mike Pence and few were actually fighters during that time. Now he is being rewarded as the next (hopefully) governor of Indiana-too bad Mr. Pence hadn’t decided upon the Presidential race instead~.