‘This is an American Disgrace!’: Trump Says ‘Memo Totally Vindicates Trump’
Cites ‘Russian Witch Hunt’—Again
Donald Trump began his weekend by tweet-touting his approval rating and offering the world another lie.
“Rasmussen just announced that my approval rating jumped to 49%, a far better number than I had in winning the Election, and higher than certain ‘sacred cows,’†Trump wrote. “Other Trump polls are way up also. So why does the media refuse to write this? Oh well, someday!â€
Rasmussen just announced that my approval rating jumped to 49%, a far better number than I had in winning the Election, and higher than certain “sacred cows.†Other Trump polls are way up also. So why does the media refuse to write this? Oh well, someday!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 3, 2018
Trump was referring to the latest conservative-leaning Rasmussen poll, which just yesterday advised that “forty-nine (49%) of Likely U.S. Voters approve of the president’s job performance. Another 49% disapprove.â€
Next, the president turned to the highly-controversial Devin Nunes memo released yesterday.
“This memo totally vindicates ‘Trump’ in probe. But the Russian Witch Hunt goes on and on,†the president wrote, with a clear affinity for the third person. “Their [sic] was no Collusion and there was no Obstruction (the word now used because, after one year of looking endlessly and finding NOTHING, collusion is dead). This is an American disgrace!â€
This memo totally vindicates “Trump†in probe. But the Russian Witch Hunt goes on and on. Their was no Collusion and there was no Obstruction (the word now used because, after one year of looking endlessly and finding NOTHING, collusion is dead). This is an American disgrace!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 3, 2018
There is no “Russian witch hunt.â€
The president has a long history of attempting to discredit all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies, which have unanimously agreed that Russia worked to disrupt Americans’ opinions in an attempt to install the candidate Putin preferred: Donald Trump.
As for the Nunes memo, it’s a dud.
Some reactions to the president’s words:
The memo tells us nothing about the current state of the evidence on the question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia—or whether the president and his aides obstructed justice. But eventually we will see that evidence. https://t.co/Zc6JtwO8Sv
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 3, 2018
The memo tells us nothing about the current state of the evidence on the question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia—or whether the president and his aides obstructed justice. But eventually we will see that evidence. https://t.co/Zc6JtwO8Sv
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 3, 2018
This suggests the president declassified the memo in part for his own personal and political purposes. That’s an extremely serious line crossed https://t.co/SUYc5yr4ku
— Rebecca Berg (@rebeccagberg) February 3, 2018
There’s a lot going on here, but the thing that I just don’t get is the quotation marks around the name. https://t.co/IUbi59z7bN
— Paul Volpe (@pvolpe) February 3, 2018
“Their†https://t.co/ySuM2CXr8i pic.twitter.com/hxZmgTQu62
— John Aravosis (@aravosis) February 3, 2018
DC’s hottest club is American Disgrace. It has everything. Memos. Mispellings. Finding a way to make referring to yourself in the third person look even stranger. pic.twitter.com/dHLKHgN7i0
— Stefon on 2018 (@StefonOn2018) February 3, 2018
If you are a member of Congress who didn’t think Trump would try to use the memo to say it totally vindicates him and exposes the Russia probe as a witch hunt, raise your hand.
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) February 3, 2018
After tweeting this morning about higher poll ratings and again slamming Russia collusion/obstruction probe as a “witch hunt” and “American disgrace,” Pres Trump is at his golf club in West Palm Beach. 70-degrees and cloudy.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) February 3, 2018

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