“It doesn’t look like this meeting lasted long. The next thing is deja vu again and again, he added, “as both sides give their versions of the breakdown of, say, communication.”
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“And it started,” Steve Doocy added.
When Democrats stood to leave the meeting, the President responded, “We’ll see you in the election,” and then he reportedly said Pelosi was a ” third-year politician.”
After the meeting, Pelosi and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., held a news conference in front of the White house hitting back at the President. Pelosi told reporters that trump had some kind of” crisis ” inside. She said they were forced to leave because trump failed to grasp the reality of the situation.
“And it’s the same reaction … “We’re going to impeach with prayer,” Kilmeade chided. “She always prays for the President’s health. Their goal is to paint the President not as they had disputes and disagreements, but as being utterly unworthy… mentally unhinged.”
He added that Democrats want to paint that picture “because maybe they got a look at the debate stage and thought to themselves,’ If we just wait for the polls to happen, I don’t think we’re going to be too successful. And now, suddenly, the Warhawks are sitting outside the White house!
On the evening of the same day, the President tweeted: “I am the only person who can fight for the safety of our troops
“These are people who didn’t say a word when President Obama pulled everyone out of Iraq. Said nothing when President Obama failed to enforce the red line. Now all of a sudden she wants the President to crack down, ” Kilmeade told his co-hosts.
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Ainsley earhardt chimed in: “So if you’re a Democrat you look at him and say,’ Glad they’re out. They stood up to the bully” is the narrative they paint. If you’re a Republican … they look at it as another chance for them to come together and they don’t.”
“Only in Washington do they pride themselves on breaking up meetings, achieving nothing, and then hoping to score political points,” Kilmeade concluded.
The associated Press contributed to this report.
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