Schumer Trolls Trump, Wins the Internet
‘Happily Talk Re: My Contact W Mr. Putin & His Associates … Would You & Your Team?’
Senator Chuck Schumer is fighting back after President Donald Trump late Friday morning tweeted a 2003 AP photo of Senator Chuck Schumer with Vladimir Putin in New York. The photo shows the two political leaders having donuts and coffee while celebrating the opening of Russia’s first gas station in the Empire State. Trump tweeted, “We should start an immediate investigation into @SenSchumer and his ties to Russia and Putin. A total hypocrite!”
Now Schumer is pushing back – and winning.
The Senate Democratic Leader responded to Trump’s juvenile tweet by saying he would “happily” talk about his contact with Vladimir Putin and his associates, adding that the conversation “took place in ’03 in full view of press & public under oath. Would you &your team?”
And for the record, they were Krispy Kreme donuts.
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) March 3, 2017
At least five and likely more Trump campaign and Trump, Inc. associates have had conversations with Russian officials that they have sought fit to hide. Trump expressed fury Thursday night over the scandal involving his new Attorney General, who is accused of lying while under oath about his conversations with the Russian Ambassador.
Sessions spoke w Russian ambassador during campaign: Undisclosed contact b/t Trump affiliates & Russia
-Manafort
-Flynn
-Page
-Stone
-Cohen— Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) March 2, 2017
Here’s how people on Twitter responded to Senator Schumer:
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/JOTd4FB22H
— â„ReasonAwareness👠(@ReasonAwareness) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/CmieRfCOmC
— LittleOrphan Li0ness (@Li0ness_LoL) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer Tweet of the week.
— Aisling (@Aisling_Pash) March 3, 2017
.@SenSchumer And we know it checks out because he released his tax returns! pic.twitter.com/TDxqWdadQ2
— Jordan Uhl (@JordanUhl) March 3, 2017
Oh, snap! https://t.co/Reer4NCRJ7
— Timmian Massie (@tcmassie) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/MCGmKL9Un9
— Alex Leo (@AlexMLeo) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/UnWO8MWAkE
— Super Thom Dunn Man! (@thomdunn) March 3, 2017
.@SenSchumer Trump should leave the ACA alone. He’s gonna need that preexisting conditions clause to make sure that burn gets treatment. pic.twitter.com/HsDJWbvMcu
— Emanuel Zbeda (@therealezway) March 3, 2017
.@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/E7RSmo4ZpO
— Jonathan Evans (@jon2bad) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/KlCSewm2d0
— The Mercenary (@themercenary) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/2deXWv6P2L
— #ResignJeffSessions (@pjrocks) March 3, 2017
How easy was it for @SenSchumer respond without dancing around it? What an example! Your move @realDonaldTrump #TheResistance pic.twitter.com/gUBsDZ9h6A
— Jack Beers (@waytoomuchbeer) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/AHFiumkETf
— Just*m (@just_bf) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/2TrS2wenkB
— Reality, society (@RealityMyArse) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer pic.twitter.com/FhpI6mxqV2
— Sarah (@SarahJTV4) March 3, 2017
.@SenSchumer @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/VVzFKEMydM
— Tammi Gaw (@tammigaw) March 3, 2017
@SenSchumer @MaddowBlog and Schumer “drops the mic”….Did u hear it 45? #BOOM pic.twitter.com/UUz6fXspcY
— La Shawn Simmons (@leolovelylady) March 3, 2017
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