Many were outraged upon seeing the Instagram image. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) called it "stomach turning" and "criminally threatening."
"No one objected," McCabe told NBC News' Savannah Guthrie on the "Today" show.
Stone insists the photo was "misinterpreted," and was just "a random photo taken from the Internet."
Dan Rather took to Twitter to prove just how ludicrous Trump's remarks – and his national emergency declaration, are.
Stone Then Uses Threatening Image to for Donations
"These dangerous signs have become more apparent with every passing week of his presidency."
That last time "poor leadership" and "the government" were close to this high was when Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) led the 2013 government shutdown.
"He did not believe that because President Putin had told him they did not. President Putin had told him that the North Koreans don’t actually have...
Duckworth claims there are enough votes in the senate to block the declaration
'I did not want to continue dealing with him,' said substitute teacher of the 11-year-old.
Miller was unable to respond to Wallace's demands on the Sunday talk show.
Schiff says 'there will be little check and no balance left' over presidential 'dare'
The comedy show called his emergency 'fake,' so Trump punched back.
Trump's lawyers railed against President Obama's actions but they appear to have changed their tune with a change in the Oval Office’s occupant.
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