Grassley beats Trump and Fox News over city council response


Senator Chuck grassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest Grassley, McConnell, Senate confirm that Trump’s 200th candidate, Tim Scott, shares racist and threatening messages he received about the police reform bill. (R-Iowa), normally a firm ally of the White House, rebuked President TrumpDonald John Trump Miami-Dade will close the beaches during the weekend of July 4 by coronavirus fears that an Oklahoma reporter will test positive for COVID-19 after attending the Trump rally in Tulsa Trump criticizes the Governor of Illinois, Mayor for violence in Chicago calls for ‘law and order’ MORE and Fox News at a town hall this week where the president struggled to articulate what he wanted to achieve in a possible second term.

Trump received much criticism from Republicans last week for not citing a single agenda item for the next four years, saying only that he now has experience and knows the players in Washington.

“Does FOXNews want Trump to be reelected? Hannity seen / Trump interview / KEY QUESTION” What goals in the coming period? Trump starts answering / gets out of the picture and Hannity helps to ramble on and that’s the end of the most important Q to get FOUR YEARS OF DRAINING THE SWAMP & Justices, ”Grassley tweeted.

The comment was the latest criticism of Trump’s response, which detractors say was without substance as the White House faces a series of crises over the economy, pandemic, and protests over racial justice.

“You make some mistakes. Like, you know, an idiot like Bolton, “Trump said during the interview when asked about a second term, referring to the former national security adviser. John BoltonJohn BoltonBolton says he never heard the Cabinet discuss Trump’s elimination using the 25th Amendment Bolton says Boris Johnson is “playing Trump like a fiddle” Hillicon Valley: Democrats introduce bill that prohibits the use of recognition technology facial by the federal government | House legislators implement legislation to establish national cyber director | Senior federal IT official to resign MORE. “All I wanted to do was drop bombs on everyone. You don’t have to drop bombs on everyone. You don’t have to kill people. “

Trump defended his appearance on Fox News on Saturday morning, saying he “dominated television with my interview on Thursday night.”

Grassley urged Trump to change his tune as he grappled with the pandemic and civil unrest, saying he risks being a one-term president and that “we will have no better Scotus judges or the best economy in 50 years. as if we had had he not followed that advice. “

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