Jen Psaki: Obama’s Dealt with a Lot Worse than Trump’s Saturday Morning Tweets
‘I think he’s like many people where he’s looking at this situation thinking, what is this about?’
Mar 20, 2017 11:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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PSAKI: “You know, I worked for him for 10 years, and he has dealt with a lot worse than some unhinged tweets on a Saturday morning, so I think he’s like many people where he’s looking at this situation thinking, 'What is this about?' Now we’re starting to reach a phase where the credibility of the President of the United States, regardless of your political background, is starting to be questioned and he’s put that the in place himself. So, I expect tomorrow when Comey testifies this will be put to rest. I don’t think President Obama is waiting for an apology. We can stop talking about that, but there are some questions here about what President Trump is doing to his own credibility around the world, and that’s a real problem for our national security and for our position around the world.”