Fox News Poll: Trump not tough enough on Russia https://t.co/LFwAGbZq76 pic.twitter.com/bGY8UgP3B3
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 15, 2018
Month: July 2018
Trump again calls much of the news media “enemy of the people”
He sounds just like a dictator.
This is a phrase that dictators use: "our news media is indeed the enemy of the people." Stop it, Mr. President. https://t.co/ttYbe3OqjR
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 15, 2018
An attack on the free press while overseas, just hours before meeting with one of the most brutal journalist-killing authoritarians in the world. https://t.co/3Q6859hDbI
— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) July 15, 2018
Trump calls media "enemy of the people" while flying to Putin summit https://t.co/Kru0UN0STV
— Axios (@axios) July 15, 2018
Trump calls the press the enemy of the people — echoing Hitler, Mao, Stalin, and Chavez with that depiction of the press — while speaking about meeting with a despot who literally murders journalists who criticize his regime. This is another sick low point in US history. https://t.co/yyGVCJa64C
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) July 15, 2018
On the eve of a summit with Putin, critics of whom in the journalistic community often end up jailed or murdered, President Trump calls journalists the enemy of the people. https://t.co/zuUoZwIqKd
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) July 15, 2018
“Much of the news media is indeed the enemy of the people.”
I know he has said it before. But it’s no less staggering. https://t.co/Xkd099c3O6
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) July 15, 2018
Five journalists died in a horrific shooting a couple weeks ago, and Trump continues to say that the majority of media are the enemy of the people. https://t.co/bXyHHwMdxg
— Doug Farrar (@BR_DougFarrar) July 15, 2018
POTUS assails the free press in front of the entire world. Setting a dangerous precedent and affirming what we all know: Trump in painting us as the "enemy of the people" shows he has no respect for the people. @realDonaldTrump
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) July 13, 2018
Jim Jordan update #3
Jim Jordan’s pizzagate doesn’t involve any pizza but all the other elements are the same. https://t.co/3baxIMCX37
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) July 13, 2018
Remember with at least seven former Ohio State wrestlers said Congressman Jim Jordan knew about systemic sexual abuse but did nothing and then Jordan and Trump and Ryan effectively called them all liars and then we basically just stopped talking about it?
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) July 15, 2018
The Republican defense of Jim Jordan shows how Trump’s transgressions have trickled down: https://t.co/ND8rl69YWB pic.twitter.com/g0CDtLVksP
— Slate (@Slate) July 13, 2018
I think it’s time for Mr. Jordan to be answering questions rather than asking them…
— Josh Campbell (@joshscampbell) July 15, 2018
Former White House ethics chief has filed a formal ethics complaint against Representative Jim Jordan requesting an investigation into whether the Republican lawmaker is lying about his knowledge of alleged sexual abuse by a doctor at Ohio State University
— Edward Hardy (@EdwardTHardy) July 15, 2018
Ohio State wrestlers share emotional descriptions of alleged abuse https://t.co/bDrX2iJH1J via @nbcnews
— Resist4Humanity🌊🌊🌊 (@deejay90192) July 14, 2018
update 8/1/18:
NEW: Exclusive: A former Ohio State wrestling coach urged Rep. Jim Jordan's accusers to recant, according to the wrestlers and text messages they shared with @NBCNews. https://t.co/zAcIkO62L9 – @csiemaszko
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 1, 2018
Trump shouldn’t meet with Putin now
Putin is the enemy – why reward him? What concessions will Trump make in the private meeting?
This is good:
FDR didn’t meet w/ the Japanese after Pearl Harbor. George H.W. Bush didn’t meet w/ Saddam after Iraq invaded Kuwait. And George W. Bush didn’t meet w/ Bin Laden after 9/11. So tell me, @realDonaldTrump, what does America get out of you meeting w/ Putin after he attacked us?
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) July 15, 2018
I'm a Conservative. When I was in Congress, I was one of it's most conservative Members.
But dammit, I'm an American first. And I'm furious that Russia screwed with our election. I'm furious that Russia attacked us.
And I'm really furious that our President doesn't give a damn.
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) July 14, 2018
Trump is promoting his golf course
Trump turns U.K. trip into taxpayer-subsidized “infomercial” for Scottish golf resort. https://t.co/s2s2ix8kiQ pic.twitter.com/kuBS63dleF
— Slate (@Slate) July 15, 2018
Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans’ Trust In Local News
The Russian long game. These people were not amateurs. @npr @toddgitlin Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans' Trust In Local News https://t.co/0OfZ9bGwKR
— Todd Gitlin (@toddgitlin) July 15, 2018
Trump’s motives
More people are implying that Russia has something on Trump. His behavior is certainly pro-Putin and anti-our allies. Why is he acting this way?
It’s frankly concerning that the President hasn’t made standing up to Russian aggression and securing our elections two of his top priorities. https://t.co/AoK7HuHMCR
— Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) July 15, 2018
After the NATO summit, G-7 meeting, and repeated efforts to disrupt the domestic politics of several individual allies (Germany, Canada, UK), Trump's behavior has reached the point where the issue is not whether, but why, he is determined to unravel the Western alliance. https://t.co/MU9HWwS5UV
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) July 15, 2018
So I was out walking the dogs all morning and came home to find out that Trump today called Europe our "foe." Almost a week after he said Russia wasn't our foe.
No wonder Putin is smiling.
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) July 15, 2018
I’m concerned we’re going to spend the week with, ‘Gee why won’t Trump stand up to Russia” headlines. fact: our POTUS is unequivocally behaving like a Russian asset. we need to deal w/ that openly and get beyond the ‘his behavior is odd’ phase
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) July 15, 2018
Just watch: Trump will emerge from the Helsinki summit with some token concession from Putin and will take public credit for the illusory “win” while Putin secretly solidifies his US puppet’s value as an anti-EU, anti-NATO, pro-Assad, pro-Erdogan asset. All par for the course.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) July 15, 2018
update 7/16
He writes: "Trump’s own national security adviser said the Russian election attack constituted an “act of war.” So what does that make his boss? Some — including former CIA director John Brennan — now dare call it treason. That conclusion was once unthinkable. No longer." https://t.co/UzKuOhpSEv
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) July 16, 2018
update 7/17:
Joe Scarborough: “I know that even Donald Trump supporters know by this point that Vladimir Putin has something over Trump" https://t.co/igWDEyn8fK
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 17, 2018
2 Dem senators and a recently retired GOP congressman are suggesting Putin has something on Trumphttps://t.co/RvFO7qLrj5
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) July 17, 2018
Trump shafted Scotland neighbors of his golf course
This is a great explanation of all the ways @realDonaldTrump alienated neighbors and failed to deliver on promises in Aberdeen, Scotland. https://t.co/3KA8J0L6c3
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) July 15, 2018
Tariff roundup July 15
This is vital for everyone to understand:
– much of the damage to the US from Trump's tariffs may be permanent
– tariffs on multiple countries at once makes them work together against you
– these new partnerships will severely hurt US for decadeshttps://t.co/9zgxLlpn6u— John Oberlin (@OMGno2trump) July 11, 2018
Because Trump never divested from his business, the president is deciding trade policy with China while making money off of his business ties to China.https://t.co/lSjYX9Q6LA
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) July 12, 2018
Breaking News
Consumer sentiment slips a little on increase tariff concerns. Interestingly, rich folks are driving those concerns because middle and lower income earners understand what the fight is about and its not short-term increase of cheap stuff at Walmart. pic.twitter.com/WfUtHkysjC— Charles V Payne (@cvpayne) July 13, 2018
Gutless – it’s non binding!
The Senate voted 88-11 this week to constrain presidential authority to use national security as justification for taxing foreign goods, but the measure was nonbinding.https://t.co/5unXukDk8m
— NPR (@NPR) July 13, 2018
It's starting…
The tariff talks have already cost SD farmers and ranchers hundreds of millions of dollars, experts said, as the value of their crops has dipped amid international concern about new tariffs.
It's a loss that many can't sustain https://t.co/62jomKJ4lm
— Indivisible Network (@IndivisibleNet) July 14, 2018
One farmer I talked to today told me how he passed on an expansion opportunity because he wasn’t sure if it would be worth the investment because of how tariffs are affecting sales. He would’ve needed 25 more workers. That’s 25 lost jobs in Fayette Co. because of these tariffs. https://t.co/V70EbB33QP
— Phil Bredesen (@PhilBredesen) July 13, 2018
Laundry equipment is the first victim of trade tariffs (which came into effect in Feb.) Over the past three months prices have increased by 20%. JPM: pic.twitter.com/5bOnUFDZjL
— Tracy Alloway (@tracyalloway) July 15, 2018
Find out how your state will be affected by the #TrumpTariffs at the US Chamber of Commerce site: https://t.co/eKQvMP1MkM
— NoTrumpsClub (@NoFordsClub) July 15, 2018
Wisconsin GOP lawmaker: Harley-Davidson is right to move production overseas in response to Trump tariffs https://t.co/7ZDkRB3vEo pic.twitter.com/2orhUpYLlA
— The Hill (@thehill) July 15, 2018
#EmergingMarket policymakers may see more pressure to raise rates if #FX depreciation and tariffs stoke inflation. pic.twitter.com/4ZcOBUObix
— IIF (@IIF) July 15, 2018
There aren't enough American imports for China to put tariff hikes on an extra $200 billion https://t.co/TiiLikKUkp pic.twitter.com/tZBEYGSGGL
— Bloomberg (@business) July 15, 2018
ICYMI: @CBS4Shaun reports how the President's tariffs are directly harming farmers & ranchers in Colorado — from commodity prices to planting decisions. One thing is clear from our discussion this weekend: Nobody wins in a trade war. pic.twitter.com/S0Pv6pI8o1
— Michael Bennet (@SenBennetCO) July 15, 2018
.@SusanPage on tariffs: "If you start costing people jobs and costing consumers more for things like soybeans and motorcycles and Jack Daniel's, this is an issue that could hurt Republicans running and some of these red states." #FoxNewsSunday pic.twitter.com/BXgfaWZtxs
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 15, 2018
Happy #NationalMacAndCheeseDay!
Also, it's probably worth mentioning that China and Mexico have imposed new tariffs on US cheese as a result of the trade war started by @realDonaldTrump. https://t.co/E5ZBBdaBWJ
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 14, 2018
Hyundai union warns Trump tariffs could cost 20,000 U.S. jobs https://t.co/zyOnS8QEDa pic.twitter.com/glK6VcJXoD
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 15, 2018
WATCH: Clamping down on trade: China's retaliatory tariffs could hurt U.S. lobstermen https://t.co/0CY860hqaa pic.twitter.com/kQyR5KNyWk
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) July 15, 2018
Washington state rancher: “All of agriculture is nervous. The futures market has been zipping up and down…based on people being nervous of the Chinese tariff – and they are worried about Canada, too.” https://t.co/E0omrblIDX
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 15, 2018
The latest round of planned tariffs gets closer to consumers, hitting products such as tuna, handbags and mattresses. Here's look at how U.S. businesses might be affected. https://t.co/RZVBbGbZRW pic.twitter.com/MgKEaGlTIZ
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) July 12, 2018
Hitting them where it hurts: Americans pay more for beer as tariffs cause hike in aluminum prices.https://t.co/ZDXmq9HR17 pic.twitter.com/kAOv8rUKGb
— CBC Nova Scotia (@CBCNS) July 15, 2018
Trump Fed Reserve chairman: US businesses are growing more concerned about Trump tariffs https://t.co/iOzXjU8eKi pic.twitter.com/IV0u88XQaj
— The Hill (@thehill) July 12, 2018
Key GOP chairman: Trump tariffs have been "very detrimental" to my home state https://t.co/yXoPAO6KJm pic.twitter.com/VKpHpOawa9
— The Hill (@thehill) July 11, 2018
This trade war is already impacting our farmers’ bottom lines. This thing was started by partisan politicians in Washington, but I’m committed to fighting hard to fix it because I only answer to North Dakotans.https://t.co/Yfsf6sTFhm
— Heidi Heitkamp (@HeidiHeitkamp) July 12, 2018
Trump told May to sue the EU
Putin should be thrilled!
UK Prime Minister Theresa May says Trump told her she should sue the EU. https://t.co/JPJPPHBQms pic.twitter.com/eVn6akIcGL
— Slate (@Slate) July 15, 2018