Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) is expressing his disapproval of some of President Donald Trumpâs latest tweets.
The California lawmaker recently took to Twitter to weigh in on the presidentâs ranting. With various screenshots of the presidentâs tweets, Schiff accused him of squandering the advantages he has had in life.
âWas there ever a man born to so much wealth and privilege, Given every advantage and opportunity life has to offer,â Schiff said, adding, âPlaced in a position to wield immeasurable influence, Who has squandered it all so thoroughly? Always the victim, never the leader our country deserves.â
Schiffâs tweet followed a string of lashing tweets and retweets targeting reporters and journalists, accusing them of promoting âfake news.â
Trump also found himself at the center of controversy for the misspelling of the word âNobelâ in reference to the Nobel Peace Prize. The president also appeared to confuse the Nobel Prize with the Pulitzer Prize.
In a since-deleted thread of tweets, the president wrote in part:
âWhen will all of the âreportersâ who have received Noble Prizes for their work on Russia, Russia, Russia, only to have been proven totally wrong (and, in fact, it was the other side who committed the crimes) be turning back their cherished âNoblesâ so that they can be given to the REAL REPORTERS JOURNALISTS who got it right.â
He later tweeted, âDoes anybody get the meaning of what a so-called Noble (not Nobel) Prize is, especially as it pertains to Reporters and Journalists? âNoble is defined as, âhaving or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals.'â
He then asked, âDoes sarcasm ever work?â
Days before Trumpâs tweets on Sunday, Schiff also spoke with MSNBC about all that has unfolded amid the presidentâs battle with the coronavirus.
Schiff said of Trumpâs impeachment trial, âThe strongest echo from the trial was when he was earlier talking about how he didnât want to return the calls from governors, he didnât want his vice president to return calls from governors that werenât saying nice things about him. Really, they werenât saying things about him that could then be turned into campaign commercials as indeed he has.â
âSo, sadly, as we pointed out in the trial, a man with no moral compass will not find his way, and this president certainly hasnât.â
During the interview, Schiff and the MSNBC anchor also discussed one of Trumpâs decisions that they say contributed to many of the problems he is currently facing with the coronavirus response now â the disbandment of the pandemic preparedness office established under the Obama administration.
Schiff said, âHe had to get rid of it because it was a product of the Obama administration, and the fundamental insecurity he has toward his predecessor meant he had to do away with anything associated with President Obama.â
