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Mitch McConnell statement suggests Bill Pulte unqualified for DNI role

The Republican senator Mitch McConnell put out a scathing statement today suggesting that Donald Trump’s pick for acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, is not qualified to serve in the role.

“Very few Senate-confirmable positions come with statutory eligibility requirements,” McConnell said. “There are good reasons why the director of national intelligence is one of them.”

Though he did not name Pulte in his statement, McConnell made clear that he would not vote for him to serve as DNI in a permanent capacity.

“Anyone performing this role of such immense public trust must have the extensive national security experience required by statute, and no nominee who falls short of this requirement will earn my vote,” he said.

McConnell was the only Republican to join with Democrats to vote against the confirmation of former DNI Tulsi Gabbard to the role, citing her “alarming lapses of judgment”.

“When a nominee’s record proves them unworthy of the highest public trust, and when their command of relevant policy falls short of the requirements of their office, the Senate should withhold its consent,” he said at the time.

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Enraged Trump once again attacks CNN host Kaitlan Collins for not smiling before she can even ask a question

In the Oval Office on Wednesday, before the CNN host Kaitlan Collins could even ask Donald Trump a question, he launched into a tirade against her, for not smiling in his presence, and went on to accuse her network of being responsible for the suicides of a number of his supporters who took part in the January 6 2021 riot at the US Capitol.

The rant began when the president was asked, by another reporter, to explain why he has apparently “decided to drop” the $1.8bn “anti-weaponization” fund his Department of Justice created to funnel taxpayer money to people indicted for committing crimes on his behalf.

Trump began by saying that he was strongly in favor of the fund, which he claimed he had no hand in creating, but it had been blocked by “a radical left judge”.

“I love it. I think it’s so important,” the president said. He then bemoaned what he said were the injustices committed against “great American people” who were prosecuted by the justice department during the Biden administration, without pointing out that many of his supporters who joined the January 6 riot either pleaded guilty to committing crimes or were convicted by juries of their peers.

As his monologue went on, Trump insisted that all of those indicted for the January 6 riot were innocent victims, himself included.

“These people, their lives have been destroyed. Their families have been destroyed. Many of them. And actually, I’m not just talking about a few people. Many of them”, the president said. “I’m one of them”, he added, calling the FBI raid on his beach club in Mar-a-Lago, where he illegally retained and tried to hide boxes of classified records, “fake and corrupt”.

It was then, entirely unprompted, that Trump turned his attention to attacking Collins who was standing in the room.

“CNN’s a very corrupt organization, with a corrupt reporter standing right there” the president said. Never smiles. She never- she’s a young, beautiful woman, never smiles. I never see a smile off her face [sic]. I see her standing with hatred in her eyes.”

Donald Trump took questions from reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

Fifteen minutes later, when Collins finally got to ask Trump question, she brought the president back to the topic he was ranting about when he attacked her.

“Excuse me, Mr President, just to clarify: Is the $1.8bn DoJ fund dead or on hold?”

“I’d have to ask the lawyers”, Trump said before heading off on another tangent, in which he suggested that the people he held responsible for persecuting his supporters, and him, were not Biden administration prosecutors, but journalists like Collins who had reported on the crimes committed on January 6.

“The weaponization fund as far as I’m concerned was a beautiful thing” Trump said.

He then launched into a strident defense of the January 6 rioters who breached the Capitol and beat police officers, suggesting that they somehow deserved to be compensated with taxpayer finds for having been the victims of unflattering reporting.

“I thought that was the greatest thing because people like you have abused our people so badly”, Trump said to Collins. “The fake news, like CNN, like the New York Times, and like others have abused our people.”

As Collins tried to respond, Trump appeared to become even more irate that he was being questioned by a former reporter for the Daily Caller, a partisan conservative website.

“Wait a minute, be quiet”, the president said. “And you should be ashamed of yourself. You used to be a conservative. She was a conservative from Alabama, can you believe it?”

“But CNN, in particular, CNN does such false reporting. But now they have new ownership, so maybe it’ll straighten it out”, Trump continued, referring to the looming takeover of the network’s parent company by David Ellison, a Trump supporter who is currently overseeing the destruction of CBS News as a nonpartisan news organization.

“It’s hard to straighten garbage out. But CNN has abused, and others have abused so badly, people, these are people that are great people that were destroyed. Their families have been destroyed. Many suicides. They committed suicide. People that went there to with love. They went there with love”, Trump went on.

“You know, when I made that speech early in the day” Trump added, before a digression about the size of the crowd for his speech urging his supporters to go to the Capitol on January 6 2021. “There was so much love and and friendship. It was the most amazing thing. People were crying.”

When Collins again tried to interject, Trump refused to give way. “Wait a minute. Let me finish” he said. “Those people have been abused by you”.

“There’s something wrong with you” the president added after another long digression to attack his political rivals. “It’s a shame.”

He then called on a reporter from reliably pro-Trump correspondent, Iris Tao of the Epoch Times’s television channel, NTD, who praised the president’s “stirring words” in a Truth Social post attacking communism. The Epoch Times is owned by members of the dissident Chinese Falun Gong spiritual movement that the Chinese Communist Party has banned as a cult.

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