Some don’t even have the guts to offer an opinion.
Analysis | No surprise here: Republican senators largely stand by Trump after his church photo op https://t.co/GGrPqCA7TE
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 2, 2020
Kasie Hunt asks Republican senators what they thought of the President having peaceful protestors gassed and dispersed for a photo op pic.twitter.com/MGy60CFvLV
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) June 2, 2020
Top GOP senators defending move to clear out peaceful protestors near WH for Trump church photo-op, with Cornyn disputing the notion they were being peaceful bc "they refused to move.” “So obviously, it was a necessary security measure.” https://t.co/p3kqcphG1o
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) June 2, 2020
At least 2 Republicans in Congress — Senators Ben Sasse and Tim Scott — are criticizing President Trump's response to protests after peaceful demonstrators were gassed in front of the White House so he could pose for a photograph with a Bible https://t.co/h152ev6N0E
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 2, 2020
Rebukes aren't strong. Actions are strong. Until Susan Collins *does something* to stop this, she's just as complicit as Trump himself. https://t.co/CEZOJmaDct
— Max Burns (@themaxburns) June 2, 2020
“I'm not going to critique other people's performances.”https://t.co/kFsmqf3kev
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) June 2, 2020
What an eff-you to America. Thanks, GOP. It was clear you didn't have the guts to challenge Trump. But you can't even talk about this crisis. A badge of shame. https://t.co/MJzOFTKuaq
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) June 2, 2020