Republicans Claim Trump Tweets Shouldn’t Be Taken Seriously, Barr Disagrees | The Last Word | MSNBC

Matt Miller tells Lawrence O’Donnell that Trump's incessant tweeting about criminal cases, like Roger Stone's, are making it harder for Attorney General Barr to do his desired job, which is helping deliver for the president. Aired on 02/13/20.
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Republicans Claim Trump Tweets Shouldn't Be Taken Seriously, Barr Disagrees | The Last Word | MSNBC

49 comments

  1. trump has fired people using tweets, made American policies using tweets and now that their senate seats are in play and presidents seat is up for grabs, we’re not supposed to take trumps’ tweets seriously-SERIOUSLY!

  2. Redhats take those tweets as talking points and marching orders.

    I only hope their enthusiasm doesn’t bust the myth about liberals and firearms…

    1. Everblue Freediving I would NEVER forget you guys…or any one else with the same rights, claim to this country, and capabilities as any of these cuckold loudmouths enabling this autocracy.

      Stay safe, stay ready….these guys boldly claim their intention everyday, and the closer we get to election, the excitement will likely overwhelm them.

      Stay…Safe!

      The constitution has prepared us for the eventuality of a political group being incompatible with the American framework….the truths are self evident.

      Stay…..Safe!

  3. Barr to Trump: “Chill bro….you’re making it too obvious.”😄
    Trump is the type of criminal that other criminals don’t want to work with, because Trump will be on Facebook, Twitter and IG showing off the loot and bragging about the heist they just pulled off. 😂

  4. So why shouldn’t the American people take what the President of the United States says seriously? Is it because the current president is a pathological liar? Is it because the president is mentally unstable?

    1. Exactly david J,soo much evidence, behaviour ect EVERYDAY.I would say mainly Attention Disorder. Amongst other things i cant say here.Maybe mommy or daddy issues. I applaud those whom stepped up to this ill President.so sad really.

    2. P.s,wow.nasty place here🤪💋maybe someone had or is going to have a bad VALENTINES Day 🤔🙄😚or not.Im psychic, soo much negative si,it here.😳👁

    1. Alessia C***** Actually the “tan man” has made fools of the Democrats for the past 3 years. It’s become comical! 🤣

    2. RS W true
      He didn’t get it blended into his hairline
      Former maids at his hotels have said he must have a full bottle of makeup and a partially full bottle of makeup in his room. And the same with tic tacs

  5. Since they’re no longer doing White House press briefings ANYTHING Trump* tweets is an official White House announcement, and should be treated IN COURT as such…

    1. Rod did you bother to google it before you wrote your comment? My guess… nope lol. Google “Trump Tweets Official” in 2017 the DOJ and WH said Trump’s tweets are official statement of the President.

  6. The bring back the official White House press briefings again!
    Until that happens, Donald Trump’s tweets *are* to be considered as “official presidental statements”.

    Sadly enough.

  7. I think Adam Schiff summed up the double speak of Barr’s DOJ when he said “You can’t make this stuff up!” They contradict themselves left, right and center each day and in every way. Drag Barr in front of Congress again!

  8. Trump’s own aides have said in the past that his tweets are his policies and take them as a declaration. Now don’t all of a sudden..

  9. “When a man assumes a public trust he should consider himself a public property.” Thomas Jefferson

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