GILLIBRAND: What is your record?! I don't want to just hear about what you don't like about the Biden administration
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
SCOTT TURNER: During the Biden administra--
GILLIBRAND: Stop talking about Biden! Talk about your record
TURNER: During the Biden administration--
GILLIBRAND:… pic.twitter.com/E9XZM754nF
GILLIBRAND: What is your record?! I don't want to just hear about what you don't like about the Biden administration
SCOTT TURNER: During the Biden administra--
GILLIBRAND: Stop talking about Biden! Talk about your record
TURNER: During the Biden administration--
GILLIBRAND: Oh my God!
C-SPAN: Consumer prices in April rose 3.8% in April year over year. How long do you think the American public will be able to sustain this level of inflation and gas prices?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
REP. TIM MOORE: It's not just Americans who are bearing what's happening. Europe is probably bearing it… pic.twitter.com/O7WUprU1NX
C-SPAN: Consumer prices in April rose 3.8% in April year over year. How long do you think the American public will be able to sustain this level of inflation and gas prices?
REP. TIM MOORE: It's not just Americans who are bearing what's happening. Europe is probably bearing it even more. Asia is dealing with it.
PATTY MURRAY: Your budget cuts housing. Can you help more families with housing with $84b or $73.5b?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
SCOTT TURNER: Here's what I'll say. In the previous four years--
MURRAY: Ok. This is the go-to answer for every secretary is to go back to Biden. I'm asking you about your… pic.twitter.com/ZNIwToZnBS
PATTY MURRAY: Your budget cuts housing. Can you help more families with housing with $84b or $73.5b?And when it isn’t Biden’s fault:
SCOTT TURNER: Here's what I'll say. In the previous four years--
MURRAY: Ok. This is the go-to answer for every secretary is to go back to Biden. I'm asking you about your administration
TURNER: Inflation was up. Regulatory environment was crippling.
MURRAY: It's your go-to answer
CASAR: For the $1 billion we're being asked to spend on Trump's ballroom, we could fund 217 million free school lunches and 15,000 more teachers. As secretary of education, which do you think helps our nation more?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
McMAHON: I think those are incredibly weird comparisons pic.twitter.com/uEFex7jiSB
It’s coming from the White House.VANCE: THERE IS FRAUD ALL AROUND US pic.twitter.com/zyLfJURq1Q
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
While Vance is prattling on, the Times (to its credit) is reporting that a fraud case against an Indian businessman was dropped after he offered to invest $10 billion here that he claims will create 15,000 jobs (which will surely turn out to be bullshit) https://t.co/b2uAcQ57UH pic.twitter.com/QHPurGHo8p
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) May 14, 2026
Yeah, but, how many supporters?Trump supporters watch their guy run a fake charity, fake university, and fake election claims, then clap when JD Vance lectures America about fraud. Donald Trump was literally found liable for financial fraud https://t.co/39tgMIKubY
— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) May 14, 2026
a look at the crowd JD Vance is speaking to today in Maine pic.twitter.com/z4sBAcgJeL
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
This is bad. He has the entire WH to build a crowd and no one wants to see him. https://t.co/MaViPfUajd
— Reed Galen (@reedgalen) May 14, 2026
Wasn’t that Trump’s defense in New York?JD Vance: "Fraud is the ultimate non-victimless crime" pic.twitter.com/9b3uEvyWr1
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
Well, okay, but I don’t think Trump is going to like it there.JD Vance on Gov. Janet Mills: "This guy just said, 'sent 'em to Gitmo!' No comment, sir, but I kinda like sending the fraudsters to Gitmo. We gotta get them out of this country and we gotta get them in prison." pic.twitter.com/mZWZSRM6SR
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 14, 2026
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