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Facing heat, Trump blasts Blumenthal

- By Ana Radelat CTMIRROR.ORG

WASHINGTON — As one of the toughest critics of the president, Sen. Richard Blumenthal has drawn more fire from Donald Trump than almost anyone in Congress.

Political analysts say there’s good reason for the enmity — and it’s not likely to end.

Blumenthal ratcheted up his criticisms of the president over the weekend in a series of television appearance­s and tweets as Trump faced mounting pressure from investigat­ions into Russian involvemen­t in his 2016 campaign, and as subpoenas are being prepared for Trump’s businesses in a lawsuit alleging the president is in violation of the U.S. Constituti­on’s emoluments clauses.

To Blumenthal, a former U.S. Attorney and Connecticu­t attorney general, “the walls are closing in” on Trump after special counsel Robert Muller released sentencing memos on Friday that hinted the president’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, provided “certain discrete Russia-related matters core to the investigat­ion.”

The memos also detailed cooperatio­n by former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and alleged campaign finance crimes by members of the Trump campaign.

“A lot of facts are coming out, a lot of pieces of the puzzle,” Blumenthal said.

Trump says the memos prove there’s no collusion between his 2016 presidenti­al campaign and the Russians. The president’s allies have dismissed the allegation­s of illegal campaign finance contributi­ons as no more than chump change.

But in an appearance on MSNBC over the weekend, Blumenthal said Trump’s payments during the campaign to silence Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, two women who claim to have had affairs with the president, made the president “an unindicted co-conspirato­r” in a crime.

That set Trump off.

The president’s tweet about Blumenthal, posted at 11 a.m. on Saturday, returns to familiar themes.

“Watched Da Nang Dick Blumenthal on television spewing facts almost as accurate as his bravery in Vietnam (which he never saw),” Trump tweeted. “As the bullets whizzed by Da Nang Dicks head, as he was saving soldiers … left and right, he then woke up from his dream screaming that HE LIED. Next time I go to Vietnam I will ask “the Dick” to travel with me!”

Blumenthal was a member of the Marine Corps Reserve during the war, but remained stateside. He said he misspoke when he said during his 2009 campaign for U.S. Senate that he had served in the Vietnam War and apologized.

Trump has attacked Blumenthal for those statements more than half a dozen times, frequently when het is under pressure.

“When Trump sees him on television, it triggers him,” said Norm Ornstein, a resident scholar at the conservati­ve American Enterprise Institute. “He is always looking for a scapegoat, and because he has fixed in his head that Blumenthal dissembled about his military service — a wildly exaggerate­d interpreta­tion … it becomes a frame for his venting.”

Blumenthal could have seen combat as a member of the Marine Corps Reserve. Trump, however, received five deferments from the draft. One was for bone spurs in his feet. The others were related to his education.

To Ross Baker, a professor of political science at Rutgers University, Trump’s attacks on Blumenthal stem from concern the Democratic senator may know what he’s talking about.

“He has somewhat more weight than most Democrats because of his legal background,” Ross said. “Trump knows (Blumenthal) is an experience­d prosecutor.”

Blumenthal on Monday declined to discuss Trump’s latest taunts, “except to say ‘there he goes again.’”

He called the president’s tweets ludicrous and said they would not deter him from continuing to say Trump has broken the law.

On Monday, Maria Butina, a 30-year-old Russian gun rights activist who is accused of developing a covert influence operation in the United States, agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy and cooperate with federal and state authoritie­s.

“The Butina plea potentiall­y breaks open a new factual trail to determine: did NRA funnel illicit foreign money into the 2016 Trump campaign & beyond? Another bad day for Individual-1 & his inner circle,” Blumenthal tweeted.

In his sentencing memos, Mueller referred to Trump as “individual 1.”

“A lot of pieces of the puzzle are emerging,” Blumenthal said. “Butina is one example.”

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