Swalwell blasts Trump for holding rally during Hurricane Michael: ‘NOPE NOPE NOPE’
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) on Thursday blasted President Trump for defending the president’s decision to hold a campaign rally in Pennsylvania while Hurricane Michael was battering the Florida panhandle.
{mosads}”Foolishly, I give Trump benefit of the doubt, assuming he’s talking about the #HurricaneMichael victims who need help,” the California Congressman tweeted.
“NOPE NOPE NOPE. He’s justifying why he went to a rally rather than help victims.”
“We had thousands of people lined up” @realDonaldTrump says on @foxandfriends. Foolishly, I give Trump benefit of the doubt, assuming he’s talking about the #HurricaneMichael victims who need help. NOPE NOPE NOPE. He’s justifying why he went to a rally rather than help victims.
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) October 11, 2018
Trump appeared on Fox & Friends on Thursday morning and addressed the “heat” he got for attending a rally in Pennsylvania while the hurricane hammered the Southeast.
“When I explained it there was no heat … other than the natural haters,” he said.
“We had thousands of people lined up by the time I had to make a decision … Do I want to tell people that were waiting 10 or 12 hours already that I’m not coming?”
Swalwell, who has not ruled out a bid for the White House in 2020, is a frequent critic of the president.
After United Nations members last month laughed at Trump comments before the general assembly, Swalwell unearthed a tweet of the president calling Barack Obama “a laughing stock to the entire world.”
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