Sen. Susan Collins Susan Margaret CollinsMcConnell locks down key GOP votes in Supreme Court fight Most Americans think winner of election should pick next Supreme Court justice: poll Murkowski: Supreme Court nominee should not be taken up before election MORE (R-Maine) is calling the attention span of the Trump administration “a real problem.”

“It’s unbelievable to me,” Collins told Politico for a report detailing lawmakers’ frustrations with the White House’s difficult honing in on one issue.

“The attention span just seems to be ... it’s a real problem," she added.

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Another Republican lawmaker, Sen. John Kennedy John Neely KennedyMORE (La.) described it as “attention deficit disorder.”

Congress since the New Year has grappled with immigration, spending fights, gun legislation and most recently President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll Trump dismisses climate change role in fires, says Newsom needs to manage forest better Jimmy Kimmel hits Trump for rallies while hosting Emmy Awards MORE’s decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

Sen. Jeff Flake Jeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeJeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Republican former Michigan governor says he's voting for Biden Maybe they just don't like cowboys: The president is successful, some just don't like his style MORE (R-Ariz.), a frequent critic of the president, noted the “short attention span” on Capitol Hill.

“Obviously on guns, you don’t do that one unless you’re forced. On immigration there’s no real deadline,” Flake told Politico.