Jamaica Gleaner

Mia Love ‘gave me no love’ – Trump

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PRESIDENT DONALD Trump is calling out Republican candidates who apparently did not support him enough and lost congressio­nal seats in Tuesday’s elections.

At a news conference in the White House East Room on Wednesday, Trump crowed that Republican­s held control of the

Senate and then took aim at members of the House, where the GOP lost.

Representa­tive Mike Coffman in Colorado blames his loss on resentment towards Trump in his Denver-area district. The president responded: “Too bad, Mike.”

As for Utah Representa­tive Mia Love’s loss Tuesday, Trump said: “Mia Love gave me no love, and she lost,” adding, “Sorry about that, Mia.”

Trump says his vigorous campaignin­g stopped a socalled “blue wave,” ... ‘’if there ever was such a thing.”

The GOP is expected to add to its Senate edge, but Democrats regained control of the House.

President Donald Trump says Republican­s “defied history” in the midterms as he seeks to take credit for expected Republican gains in the Senate while minimising House losses.

He says Republican­s “dramatical­ly outperform­ed historical precedents”.

The mixed verdict in the first nationwide election of Trump’s presidency showed the limits of his hardline immigratio­n rhetoric in today’s political landscape.

Midterm losses are typical for the party in the White House.

Donald Trump says Democrat Nancy Pelosi “deserves” to be the next House speaker. The California Democrat was the nation’s first female speaker from 2007-2011. But a number of House Democratic candidates have said they won’t support her for the top role.

Trump said Wednesday that “if they give her a hard time, perhaps we will add some Republican votes. She has earned this great honour!”

House Democrats meet later this month to elect party leaders and Pelosi is expected to win most of those votes. But being elected speaker in January requires a majority of House votes.

Pelosi has been up front about not wanting to pursue impeaching Trump.

Trump also warns Democrats against using their new majority in the House of Representa­tives to investigat­e his administra­tion. He said in a tweet Wednesday that if they do, the Republican-controlled Senate may investigat­e Democrats.

With the Democrats in the majority, they will have the power to launch investigat­ions and subpoena records, including possibly Trump’s tax filings and private business dealings.

Trump said that if the Democrats plan to “waste Taxpayer Money investigat­ing us at the House level,” then Republican­s “will likewise be forced to consider investigat­ing them for all of the leaks of Classified Informatio­n, and much else, at the Senate level.”

He said that “two can play that game!”

It wasn’t clear what leaks he was referring to.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, on Wednesday, November 7, in Washington.
AP PHOTO President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, on Wednesday, November 7, in Washington.

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