“The president literally spends more time attacking Americans on Twitter than he does holding Russia accountable,' Delaney's spokesman said.
President Donald Trump “should step aside” and allow Vice President Mike Pence to act as the nation’s commander-in-chief if he does not hold Russia accountable for interfering in the 2016 election, a spokesman for a 2020 Democratic candidate said Wednesday.
“The idea that the President can spend all day tweeting racist conspiracies but can’t spend five seconds standing up to Vladimir Putin should trouble every single American—regardless of political party," he added.“The president literally spends more time attacking Americans on Twitter than he does holding Russia accountable for interfering in our election,” Hopkins explained. “That is an abdication of his duties. If he can’t do the job then he should let someone else do it.
“I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today,” Trump said at the time. Trump added that the U.S. and Russia were “getting together and we have a chance to do some great things.” Delaney on Wednesday called on Americans to unfollow Trump on Twitter, after reports that Trump asked for a meeting with the company's CEO, Jack Dorsey, in which he complained about losing followers. Delaney’s #UnfollowTrump call came in light of reports that Trump told the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security not to talk about preparing the U.S. to combat Russian interference in future elections.
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