US President Donald Trump blasted Indian-born Democrat Shri Thanedar, the senator from Michigan who filed prosecution allegations against him, and called him a “lunatic” during a public appearance in Michigan on Tuesday.
Trump made fun of Thanedar during a visit to Selfridges and afterwards at a protest at Macomb County Community College, saying,” They did it again. I’ve never heard of ( hey ) John James, is he a congressman? as he turned to Republican representative John James from Michigan.
” I am going to begin the impeachment of Donald Trump,” he said, ladies and gentlemen. What the devil did I accomplish, exactly?
On Monday, Thanedar filed seven articles of impeachment against President Trump, citing problems like immoral persecution, defying court directions, and dangerous taxes.
” Here we go yet again. This maniac is away, I had the tv way down, this crazy. And I said to our excellent first girl,” Hey, did I only hear that I was being impeached once more?” Trump asserted.
” We’re getting good at this, though,” he continued.
Thanedar and Texas Rep. Al Green, both of whom were removed from Trump’s Congressional target in March, were more subject of Trump’s criticism of the Democrat Party management.
They have completely twisted themselves, these individuals. What do you know, exactly? They have completely lost assurance. They can’t even tell a crazy like this illiterate person who said it, he said.
Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Macomb County the day before his second 100-day company is officially observed.
Thanedar caused a lot of controversy when he published articles calling for Trump to be impeachable, claiming that the President posed a clear threat to American democracy.
He released a movie in which he denounced Trump for violating the constitution and for disregarding a Supreme Court order involving deported expat Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
In a videos posted on X, the Congressman Thanedar stated that” Donald Trump has consistently demonstrated that he is unfit to serve as chairman and that he is unfit to serve as chairman.”
His unlawful deeds placed personal strength and self-interest before people services, undermining the justice program, and violated the separation of powers. We can’t wait to do more harm. Congress may take action.
This is not about political correctness. It’s about keeping our politics safe, and making sure no one, not even a senator, is above the law, Thanedar continued.