Trump
threatens ‘war-like posture’ if Democrats investigate him
RT,
7
November, 2018
Trump’s
post-midterm press conference covered a range of topics but focused
on the question of potential investigations by the newly empowered
Democrats. If they do so, it will signal a “war-like posture,”
Trump said.
In
a press conference following the results of the midterm elections,
President Trump fielded questions for over an hour on
election-related issues, border security and foreign policy, among
other topics.
Some
of the most heated moments were triggered by questions on whether the
Democrats will use their election gains to push for more
investigations against Trump, with the presumed goal of impeachment.
While
Trump had tweeted shortly after the midterms saying he would endorse
Nancy Pelosi for House speaker and embrace bipartisanship on certain
issues, he was firm in suggesting that the Democrats drop any notion
of proceeding with an investigation against him.
In all fairness, Nancy Pelosi deserves to be chosen Speaker of the House by the Democrats. If they give her a hard time, perhaps we will add some Republican votes. She has earned this great honor!
He
was clear that a Democrat-led investigation into his tax returns
would ruin any reconciliation efforts. When asked if he would be able
to “compartmentalize”
such a probe and continue to work alongside the Democrats, Trump
responded in a serious tone:
No. If they do that, it's a war-like posture.
Trump
suggested at several points that if the Democrats pursue an
investigation, it will lead to division and legislative
back-and-forths on Capitol Hill: “They
can play that game, but we can play it better. Because we have a
thing called the United States Senate.”
The
hostility carried over to the following question, when Trump refused
to answer a CNN reporter regarding the Russia investigation, calling
the process “shameful”
and a “hoax”
before the question and answer succession devolved into shouting and
personal invective. When the subject was brought up again later,
Trump emphasized that he could immediately end the investigation by
“firing” everyone involved.
Trump
made good on this threat Thursday when he requested Attorney General
Jeff Sessions’ resignation. Sessions will be replaced by a senior
aide who has sought to impose limitations on the Russia probe.
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