Roosevelt Room Rancor as Trump Trash Talks Pelosi
President Donald Trump, in the White House Roosevelt Room, turns to aides to attest he didn't lose his cool the previous day in the Oval Office.

Roosevelt Room Rancor as Trump Trash Talks Pelosi

WHITE HOUSE - A routine event in the White House Roosevelt Room on Thursday afternoon to announce $16 billion in farm aid morphed into a verbal attack on the most powerful Democrat in Congress by the president, who also accused by name former top FBI officials of treason.

After announcing the agriculture assistance package in response to offset losses from America’s trade with China, President Donald Trump responded to questions from a small group of reporters. 

The president spent much of the time criticizing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying she had told U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer that she needs two weeks to understand the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal (USMCA). 

“Pelosi does not understand the bill,” said Trump. “So she's got to get up to snuff, learn the bill.”

Some of the queries during the 47-minute event dealt with his temperament in the Oval Office meeting the previous day when a discussion quickly ended with top Democrats from Capitol Hill about infrastructure funding.  

Trump insisted he was calm “like I am right now.”

He did not, however, drop the subject.

Trump called on a number of aides in the Roosevelt Room to assert that he had remained calm and not thrown a temper tantrum as Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer implied.  

“You were very calm and very direct,” replied Mercedes Schlapp, the White House director of strategic communications. 

“Very calm” responded White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders. “I’ve seen both. And this was not angry and ranting.”

Three other White House officials Trump asked to bear witness echoed that sentiment.

Trump labeled Pelosi as crazy, said she had “lost it” and “has a lot of problems.” He termed as nasty the House speaker’s suggestion earlier in the day that the president’s family needs to stage an intervention because of his behavior.

“I’m an extremely stable genius,” Trump asserted at one point.

Minutes later, Pelosi tweeted: “When the ‘extremely stable genius’ starts acting more presidential, I’ll be happy to work with him on infrastructure trade and other issues.”  

During the impromptu news conference, a reporter asked Trump if he wants to be impeached by the opposition Democrats in the House, as Pelosi asserts.  

“I don’t know that anybody wants to be impeached,” he replied.

Trump again criticized ongoing investigations of him by Congress, lamenting that the two-year Mueller Report did not put an end to questions about links between his 2016 campaign and Russians. 

A reporter asked Trump to name the perceived political opponents he has accused of treason for launching investigations into those who worked on his campaign 

Trump responded by naming, among others, former FBI Director James Comey and former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Trump said “probably people higher than that” also committed treason, but he did not elaborate. 

Those found guilty of treason in the United States face possible life imprisonment or execution. 

Asked whether he would approve sending more troops to the Middle East to respond to threats from Iran, Trump noted he was holding a meeting on the subject later in the afternoon, but said, “I don’t think we’ll need it.” 

Trump emphasized, though, "nobody’s going to mess with us."

Trump also termed Chinese telecommunications equipment provider Huawei as “very dangerous” but quickly added the company, which now faces severe restrictions in the United States, could be part of a trade deal with China.

Trump also indicated he would sign a compromise bipartisan $19.1 billion disaster relief bill, even though it does not include border funding that the president had demanded. 

“We’ll take care of the immigration later,” said Trump. 

 

Brent D. Smith

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Mark Trudeau

Vantage Commerce, LLC

5 年

Canyvreally blame the President who remains under atta k since day 1 of his administration. With a long family history of Democrats, union members and blue collar workers in the Detroit auto industry, I understand perfectly why so many Democrats are running away from hard left and embracing conservative ideals. Frankly, there is NO goverence in the House of Representatives. Ms Pelosi would do this country a great service if she would just resign.

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