Axios: “President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence criticized the CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce during a bitter phone call Friday morning, venting their frustrations over its recent endorsement of nearly two dozen vulnerable House Democratic freshmen, two sources familiar with the call tell Axios. Trump’s re-election is based largely on the idea that he has been a good steward of the economy, and if one of the largest business groups is seen as opposing him, it could undermine that case. According to one of the sources, Trump asked CEO Tom Donahue whether the Democratic endorsements by the traditionally conservative-leaning lobbying group were a ‘done deal.’ Donahue stressed that this is a process the Chamber undergoes every election cycle, adding that the Chamber uses a scorecard system and has no plans to change its process midstream. Pence then acknowledged that the Chamber has historically supported some number of Democrats in past election cycles, but added that he and the president were frustrated with the scope of the endorsement.”