Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump lashes back at Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse after criticism

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump pushed back Saturday at Sen. Ben Sasse on Twitter, calling the Nebraska senator “a liability to the Republican Party, and an embarrassm­ent” to the state.

The president’s Twitter attack came after Sasse told constituen­ts in a telephone town hall Wednesday that Trump has “flirted with white supremacis­ts,” mocks Christian evangelica­ls in private, and “kisses dictators’ butts.”

Sasse, who is running for a second term in a reliably red state and is seen as a potential presidenti­al candidate for 2024, made the comments in response to a question about why he has been willing to publicly criticize a president of his own party. He also criticized Trump’s handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic and said Trump’s family has treated the presidency “like a business opportunit­y.”

Trump tweeted that Sasse is “the least effective of our 53 Republican Senators, and a person who truly doesn’t have what it takes to be great.”

Trump’s tirade continued throughout the day as he compared Sasse to former U.S. Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee and Jeff Flake of Arizona, who left the Senate after combative relationsh­ips with the president. Trump suggested perhaps Republican­s should find “a new and more viable candidate?”

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