KEY POINTS
  • The White House said President Donald Trump's infrastructure plan won't produce a "specific piece of legislation" this year.
  • The statement means that the all-Republican federal government has no major legislative agenda in 2018.
  • The GOP's deep-seated anti-government stance leaves the modern party with fundamental reflexes of negation.
House Speaks Paul Ryan greets US President Donald Trump as he arrives on stage to speak at the National Republican Congressional Committee March Dinner at the National Building Museum on March 20, 2018 in Washington, DC.

The White House has made it official: the all-Republican government in Washington has no major legislative agenda this year.

The news came without fanfare at the press secretary's daily briefing Wednesday. Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that all of President Donald Trump's talk of a massive, trillion-dollar upgrade to America's infrastructure, from "Infrastructure Week" declarations to a 53-page plan unveiled three months ago, won't produce "a specific piece of legislation" in 2018.