Twitter Explodes in Anger as Chuck Todd Falsely Credits Trump’s Tweets for GOP Reversal on Gutting Ethics Office
‘Trump Does Two Tweets and He Stops It’ Todd Wrongly Says
Chuck Todd Tuesday afternoon on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press” falsely credited two of Donald Trump‘s tweets for the reversal of House Republicans’ decision to gut the House Office of Congressional Ethics, despite the – at minimum – thousands of calls from Democratic and Republican constituents to their representatives over an 18 hour period.
Thousands jammed Congressional phone lines, outraged about ethics amendment@AP @nytimes @cnn don’t even mention this, give credit to Trump
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) January 3, 2017
To be clear, Trump’s tweets came well after it was clear that the GOP was in trouble and would be forced to reverse course on the inane proposal to gut the ethics office.
Washington Post political correspondent Robert Costa hours before Todd went on-air to falsely credit Trump, misinforming the American people and whisking away their efforts noted on Twitter that it was, indeed, constituent calls that killed the attempt to kill the ethics office.
Most members tell me blizzard of angry constituent calls were most impt factor in getting the House to sideline the amdt
— Robert Costa (@costareports) January 3, 2017
“We shot ourselves in the foot,” Rep. Mike Simpson (R-ID) told reporters Tuesday after the House GOP caucus met in private late this morning. “I could have told you last night when we left this would be undone by the time the rules package came up,” he added when asked if Trump’s tweets had anything to do with the GOP’s reversal, Talking Points Memo reports in an article titled, “Not So Fast, Media: GOPer Says Trump Tweets Didn’t Prompt Ethics Reversal.”
“Part of it is the headlines were we were backing off on ethics,” Rep. Dave Brat (R-VA) added, according to The Hill. “So that’s not a good headline when it comes to messaging.”
Activist Michael Moore took to Twitter to perfectly encapsulate the timeline, something Todd clearly had not thought about:
First victory! House switchboard jammed with calls from citizens opposed to Republicans killing its Ethics Office. Repubs & Trump back off.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
Seriously- lazy, mainstream, celebrity-fawning, Trump-enabling media- do your job. It’s the 1st day of Congress & you haven’t changed a bit.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
(1/5) Here’s the Timeline for how the Citizens Revolt resulted in victory today: Mon. night: House Repubs vote to kill Ethics Office and…
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
(2/5)…the public was quickly outraged. This Morn 7-9am: Kellyanne Conway goes on Today Show to defend Repubs for killing Ethics Office…
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
(3/5)…6am-10am: Many of us rally the public to revolt by calling Congress. Thousands flood the Congressional switchboard w/ angry calls…
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
(4/5)…10:07am: Trump sees public’s anger, reverses position, Tweets he thinks Ethics Office is “unfair” but today is not day to kill it…
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
(5/5) 10am-12pm: Cong. switchboard still jammed with citizens’ calls. At noon, Repubs give up, withdraw proposal. VICTORY! Public pressure!
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 3, 2017
Unafraid to challenge her MSNBC colleague, Joy Reid took to Twitter to correct the record:
This is what actually happened, and many of you know that because YOU PARTICIPATED IN IT while we journos OBSERVED IT HAPPENING. https://t.co/zqMtPDGDgd
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) January 3, 2017
“If Trump hadn’t intervened…?” No, the barrage of phone calls into GOP congressional offices is what made them back down. cc @SusanPage
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) January 3, 2017
Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief of USA Today, who was on “Meet the Press” diucussing the story with Todd today, voiced her agreement with Reid’s assessment:
Agree. https://t.co/kHg1Pq9gCh
— Susan Page (@SusanPage) January 3, 2017
Immediately, many on Twitter watching Chuck Todd hand Donald Trump credit for their hard work went ballistic:
@chucktodd you are wrong trump’s tweet did not do crap for the stoppage of the ethics changes we the people did get it right!!
— Marythios (@suebell49) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd @peterdaou @EricBoehlert “Trump stopped the OEC vote with one tweet”. Chuck Todd is a liar. Lord help us.
— Barbara Illes (@billes8412) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd Why do you report that Trump’s tweet intimidated the Congress. Couldn’t have been the millions who called and emailed?
— Robyn Grant (@robynagrant) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd did u verify that it was Trump’s tweet or it was the millions of phone calls received from the public that changed Congress vote.
— Delores Watson (@dmillerwats) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd Maybe u cld start the yr by being accurate. It wasn’t Trump’s tweet, it was this 👇 https://t.co/mL0ZHv4qSN
— Chris B. (@siliconvalleyex) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd why give credit to Trump etchics tweet & ignore massive grassroots calls/social media response? Another ex of sorry journalism!
— bambi380 (@bambi380) January 3, 2017
@MMFlint BUT the #VichyMedia is crediting a tiny hands trump tweet and not the tens of thousands of angry calls to congress @chucktodd
— KnotIookin (@knotiookin) January 3, 2017
@chucktodd Did you ever consider the Public outcry swayed Trump & the GOP Congress from gutting The Ethics Office?!? @JoyAnnReid
— Deb (@DebbieCaplanPR) January 3, 2017
No wonder the public has little respect for the mainstream media, Chuck… You’re part of the problem.
Vid @ChuckTodd shows poll finding most w/ “very little†confidence in media, brings on 4 libs to discuss #MTP #TTT16 pic.twitter.com/aE1fxWbD83
— Brent Baker (@BrentHBaker) January 1, 2017
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