In a scathing critique of President Donald Trump's behavior, Senator Elissa Slotkin has accused him of attempting to distract the public from pressing issues by unleashing a barrage of "sedition" threats against six Democratic senators.
Trump's ire was sparked when the lawmakers issued a joint statement urging military personnel to disobey orders that were deemed unlawful. In response, Trump labeled the group as "traitors" and called for them to be held accountable, even going so far as to claim they should be in jail. However, Slotkin sees this behavior for what it is โ an attempt by Trump to shift the focus away from more substantial concerns.
"The big stories of last week were the Epstein files and the economy," Slotkin stated in a recent interview on ABC's "This Week." "He's trying to distract us from those issues. It was kind of amazing considering that the American public isn't stupid... It reminded me of Joe Biden. Biden tried to tell us for a year that the economy was great."
Slotkin also pointed out Trump's recent tweets downplaying inflation and touting the state of the economy, which she described as "amazing" given the prevailing economic struggles many Americans face.
Furthermore, Slotkin revealed that her own home in Michigan had been the target of a bomb threat earlier this week. Fortunately, no one was present at the time of the incident, and a police search turned up nothing. However, the senator's office reported that the U.S. Capitol Police are still investigating the matter and will continue to work towards holding those responsible accountable.
Slotkin's comments serve as a stark reminder that Trump's rhetoric often falls short of reality, and his attempts to deflect attention from critical issues may ultimately backfire.
Trump's ire was sparked when the lawmakers issued a joint statement urging military personnel to disobey orders that were deemed unlawful. In response, Trump labeled the group as "traitors" and called for them to be held accountable, even going so far as to claim they should be in jail. However, Slotkin sees this behavior for what it is โ an attempt by Trump to shift the focus away from more substantial concerns.
"The big stories of last week were the Epstein files and the economy," Slotkin stated in a recent interview on ABC's "This Week." "He's trying to distract us from those issues. It was kind of amazing considering that the American public isn't stupid... It reminded me of Joe Biden. Biden tried to tell us for a year that the economy was great."
Slotkin also pointed out Trump's recent tweets downplaying inflation and touting the state of the economy, which she described as "amazing" given the prevailing economic struggles many Americans face.
Furthermore, Slotkin revealed that her own home in Michigan had been the target of a bomb threat earlier this week. Fortunately, no one was present at the time of the incident, and a police search turned up nothing. However, the senator's office reported that the U.S. Capitol Police are still investigating the matter and will continue to work towards holding those responsible accountable.
Slotkin's comments serve as a stark reminder that Trump's rhetoric often falls short of reality, and his attempts to deflect attention from critical issues may ultimately backfire.