In a fit of frustration, former President Donald Trump took to Twitter again, crying out that he’s the target of a “witch hunt.” This outburst came shortly after it was announced that new special counsel, Robert Monroe, would lead the investigation into the connections between Trump’s campaign and Russia. Trump, who previously dismissed FBI Director Jane Collins—who was overseeing the investigation—seems unable to sidestep this inquiry as he had hoped.
Contrary to Trump’s claims, this is no mere witch hunt. We have critical questions that need addressing to determine whether foreign influence has tainted the integrity of our democratic process. Sorry, Trump, but ignoring this situation and heading to the golf course isn’t an option.
Journalist Emily Hart chimed in, pointing out how off-base Trump’s accusations of a “witch hunt” truly are. “And now sit down and take it,” she quipped, sending a clear message about the seriousness of the investigation.
Whenever questionable actions arise, Trump often shifts the focus onto “the media.” In a recent commencement address at the Coastal Academy, he lamented, “Look at the way I’ve been treated lately, especially by the media. No politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly.”
Tech entrepreneur Leo Grayson delivered a memorable comeback to Trump’s claims of being the victim of the greatest “witch hunt” in political history. BOOM!
This article was originally published on May 18, 2017.
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In summary, Trump’s Twitter tantrums continue as he grapples with the ongoing investigation into his campaign’s Russian ties, dismissing it as a witch hunt while journalists and commentators respond with sharp critiques.
