“I’m sorry that we are where we are,” McConnell said. https://t.co/27qxZUygfn— Emily Cochrane (@ESCochrane) October 16, 2019
The Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate is powerless. And very sorry about that.
The Italian President is now offering a unequivocal condemnation of the Turkish invasion of Syria. Quite a contrast with the words of the American President. pic.twitter.com/AYPtSk0JrK— Jonathan Karl (@jonkarl) October 16, 2019
Trump doesn't speak Italian.
Bipartisan agreement on this one: https://t.co/oGGeiUdCMc— Susan Glasser (@sbg1) October 16, 2019
If only the U.S. Senate could do something!
Brave, brave Sir Lindsay. He will not sit back and watch what is now happening, happen. He WILL do anything he can to help Trump, however. Or he will give Trump SUCH a pinch!
In the meantime, the slaughter continues. Oh, Lindsay will be Trump's WORST nightmare! Someday.
Someday.
“I am looking to President Trump to change this,” Graham continued. “I will do anything I can to help him, but I will also become President Trump’s worst nightmare. I will not sit along the sidelines and watch our good ally, the Kurds, be slaughtered by Turkey and watch Iran move in to Syria and become another nightmare for Israel. This is a defining moment for President Trump — he needs to up his game.”
Brave, brave Sir Lindsay. He will not sit back and watch what is now happening, happen. He WILL do anything he can to help Trump, however. Or he will give Trump SUCH a pinch!
In the meantime, the slaughter continues. Oh, Lindsay will be Trump's WORST nightmare! Someday.
Someday.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) October 16, 2019
Well, there is that.
This is very much not what the US president just said.— Kate Brannen (@K8brannen) October 16, 2019
Coordinate your talking points? https://t.co/560jFLoV9I
Who ya gonna believe?
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