Lethbridge Herald

Trump goes after senator

TRUMP RAPS DEMOCRATIC SEN. BLUMENTHAL AS PHONEY ‘CON ARTIST’

- Donna Cassata THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — WASHINGTON

President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, calling him a “phoney Vietnam con artist” after the lawmaker expressed strong support for a special counsel’s probe of Russia meddling in the election and possible collusion with Trump campaign officials.

In a series of tweets from his vacation in New Jersey, Trump dismissed the “hoax Russian collusion” and revived a 2010 embarrassm­ent for Blumenthal. The Connecticu­t lawmaker, a Marine Corps reservist during Vietnam, had to apologize for saying he had served in the war.

“Interestin­g to watch Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticu­t talking about hoax Russian collusion when he was a phoney Vietnam con artist!” Trump tweeted.

“Never in U.S. history has anyone lied or defrauded voters like Senator Richard Blumenthal. He told stories about his Vietnam battles and ... conquests, how brave he was, and it was all a lie. He cried like a baby and begged for forgivenes­s like a child. Now he judges collusion?”

Blumenthal later responded to Trump on Twitter, saying: “Mr. President: Your bullying hasn’t worked before and it won’t work now. No one is above the law.” He added, “This issue isn’t about me — it’s about the Special Counsel’s independen­ce and integrity.”

Nine hours after the tweetstorm, Trump was back at it again, with a new broadside against Blumenthal via Twitter: “I think Senator Blumenthal should take a nice long vacation in Vietnam, where he lied about his service, so he can at least say he was there.”

Trump’s initial criticism Monday morning came shortly after Blumenthal, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was interviewe­d on CNN. The senator discussed several topics, including the Justice Department’s crackdown on leakers, new sanctions on North Korea and reports that special counsel Robert Mueller has impanelled a grand jury in his inquiry into Russia meddling and potential ties to the Trump campaign.

“I’m very concerned that the Department of Justice is weaponizin­g these laws for its personal and political ends, and specifical­ly for the White House’s purposes,” Blumenthal said. He warned of a “chilling effect on the press and whistleblo­wers.”

The two-term Connecticu­t senator and former state attorney general credited the media for its reporting on the Trump administra­tion. He said Mueller’s investigat­ion must be pursued.

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