Top senator trades insults with Trump


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) US President Donald Trump and Republican senator Bob Corker engaged in an extraordinarily pointed back-and-forth yesterday, with former saying that the senator lacked 'guts and the latter replying that the White House had become 'an adult daycare centre.
The highly unusual exchange seemed to come out of nowhere on a rainy Sunday morning that Trump began in the White House before skies cleared and he headed to a nearby golf course.
Corker, a respected moderate who once supported Trump, has emerged in recent months as one of the president's most outspoken Republican critics.
He recently said that only the presence of the generals in Trump's inner circle had kept the White House from descending into 'chaos.
Trump made no mention of that remark in his tweets yesterday, instead attacking Corker for his recent decision not to seek re-election and saying that as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, the Tennessee senator bore heavy responsibility for what Trump considers the deeply flawed nuclear deal with Iran.
In a series of tweets, Trump wrote: 'Senator Bob Corker ‘begged' me to endorse him for re-election in Tennessee. I said ‘NO' and he dropped out (said he could not win without ... my endorsement). He also wanted to be Secretary of State, I said ‘NO THANKS'. He is also largely responsible for the horrendous Iran Deal!
In a final tweet, Trump said he expected Corker to be a 'negative voice, adding that he 'didn't have the guts to run.
Trump's tweetstorm was not particularly unusual he has rarely been one to calmly endure criticism but Corker's blunt rebuttal was strikingly rare, coming from a fellow Republican in such a prominent position.
The senator, perhaps feeling liberated by his decision not to seek re-election, tweeted: 'It's a shame the White House has become an adult day care centre. Someone obviously missed their shift this morning, suggesting that presidential caretakers were not doing their job.
The Trump-Corker feud, long in the making, flared up last week after Trump seemed to pull the rug out from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson as the Texan attempted to open lines of dialogue with North Korea.
Trump tweeted that Tillerson was 'wasting his time trying to negotiate.
A clearly-frustrated Corker told reporters on Wednesday that Tillerson was not getting the support he needed from above.
He then added: 'I think Secretary Tillerson, Secretary (of Defence James) Mattis and Chief of Staff (John) Kelly are those people that help separate our country from chaos, and I support them very much.
While he did not mention Trump specifically, his meaning seemed clear.
Corker had supported Trump's presidential campaign.
He reportedly was considered as a possible vice-presidential running mate to Trump, and later as a potential secretary of state.
But the relationship took a turn for the worse in August.
After Trump's much-criticised remarks about the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, Corker said that Trump had 'not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor some of the competence, that he needs to demonstrate.
Without such qualities and a better understanding by Trump of 'what made this nation great, Corker told reporters, 'our nation is going to go through great peril.


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Gulf Times

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