Eric Bolling also complained about Biden’s “clearly scripted digs at Trump” during the White House Correspondents Dinner.
William Vaillancourt has written for The Progressive, The Independent and Washington Monthly, among other places.
“That may be your role, but it ain’t mine,” the former House Speaker said.
“He would say things similar to that on occasions to blow off steam. But I wouldn’t take them literally every time he did it,” the former attorney general said.
“If you live on a farm, you don’t have to take showers,” Charlie Hurt said on The Five, prompting substantial pushback.
McConnell was very adamant, however, that it’s not his job to decide whether Trump is granted immunity against crimes committed while in office.
“Unlike some figures on the right, President Biden has never invited Neo Nazis and Holocaust deniers over for lunch,” the White House said in a statement to The Daily Beast.
The man was later arrested for felony battery on a police officer, among other charges.
The House Speaker said he wasn’t surprised that the crowd of protesters were hostile to his message—he was there to criticize them, after all.
Watters compared Trump to King Kong—prompting his co-hosts to remind him that the monster gorilla dies at the end of the film.
“I’m embarrassed to have actually lived geographically in her district at one time before she was there,” Sen. Thom Tillis said on CNN.