Trump's Intel Sharing Controversy Could Delay His Market-Friendly Agenda

President Trump's intel sharing controversy, as reported by The Washignton Post, may put his market friendly agenda in limbo.
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One week after the firing of FBI Director James Comey, which was viewed as a distraction to Trump's market friendly agenda, another political bombshell was in focus.

On Monday, The Washington Post reported that Trump shared "highly classified information" with Russia's foreign minister and ambassador during a meeting last week. 

According to John Eade, president of Argus Research, the development may further alienate Trump from Republicans making it tougher for tax reform to proceed.