Trump slams political rivals with aids to convict them


“Unless Bill Barrow directs these people to commit crimes for the biggest political crime in our country’s history, we’ll have some satisfaction until I win, and we’ll have to go there, because I won’t forget it,” Mr. Trump Referring to the investigation of his 2016 propaganda relations with Russia. “But these people should be blamed. This was the biggest political crime in the history of our country, and it involved Obama and Biden. “

Mr. Trump has often argued that legal action should be taken against his political opponent, but in this case, he hinted at putting direct pressure on Mr. Burr without waiting for further evidence. The president said, “He has got all the information he needs. “They want to get more, more, more, they keep getting more. I said, ‘You don’t need more now.’ ”

A week later, in a hospital and even in the White House infected with a coronavirus, he sought to re-introduce himself on the public stage, although Mr. Trump cleared the disease and said, “When you catch him, you’ll be fine,” ignoring the 212,000. More than a dozen people have died from it in the United States. He also suggested that he was infected by the Gold Star parents of soldiers killed in the war at an honor ceremony at the White House last month, although a spokesman later denied it.

Fellow Republicans show growing frustration with the president’s contingent approach to the virus, which has now infected not only himself and the first lady, but two dozen other top officials, campaign aides, advisers and Republican senators attending White House events. Majority leader Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell also indicated he was boycotting the White House because of the virus’s poor behavior.

“I haven’t really been to the White House since August 6th because my impression was that their approach to how to handle this is different from mine and I have suggested what we do in the Senate, which is to wear a mask and practice. Social distance, ”Mr. McConnell told reporters.

After being reprimanded by the White House, the Washington City Department of Health released an open letter to staff members and guests attending the Sept. 26 ceremony, alleging an outbreak, urging them to test for the virus. Credit Bailey, head of the White House Security Office, has been admitted to hospital and a fourth White House reporter was tested positive on Thursday.