Going into the November election with Donald Trump all but assured of being the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, GOP lawmakers are increasingly having to run any ideas they have for legislation by the former president before bringing it to the floor. And that has some legislators fuming about his interference. According to a report from Politico, any effort by Republicans to get new legislation on the docket needs Trump’s approval first lest he step in, like he has on the dying border deal hammered out by Sen. James Lankford (R-OK), and kill it by using his proxies in Congress. Want mo…