Trump shames Dems for holding Cohen hearing during nuclear summit


President Donald Trump slams Democrats for holding Michael Cohen hearing during second North Korea summit.

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Last night Trump expressed his disappointment with Democrats over their hearing last week with Michael Cohen, suggesting it may have contributed to the fact that he wasn’t able to make a deal with Kim Jong Un.
He also argued that the hearing of a “convicted liar & fraudster”, while he’s overseas, is a new low in American politics.
For the Democrats to interview in open hearings a convicted liar & fraudster, at the same time as the very important Nuclear Summit with North Korea, is perhaps a new low in American politics and may have contributed to the “walk.” Never done when a president is overseas. Shame!
While I do agree that it was perhaps a new low in American politics, I don’t believe it contributed to the ‘walk’ as Trump suggests. I think that had more to do with Trump and Kim reaching a stalemate over sanctions and denuclearization.
But it was shameful of Democrats to do it while Trump was overseas and Trump is right to point that out. Democrats would have never let Republicans get away with the same thing while Obama was overseas. They know better but they just don’t care anymore. Everything they told Republicans they couldn’t do to Obama, they are now doing to Trump.

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