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Democrats Push Back Against Trump’s Claim They Are ‘Treasonous’


From left to right: Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., wait for the arrival of President Donald Trump to deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, Jan. 30, 2018.
From left to right: Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., wait for the arrival of President Donald Trump to deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, Jan. 30, 2018.

U.S. Democratic lawmakers lashed out on Tuesday at President Donald Trump for labeling them as “treasonous” and “un-American” for the cold reception they gave him during his State of the Union address last week. “By calling us treasonous? Well, that borders on divisive,” No. 2 Democrat in the Senate Dick Durbin told reporters in a purposefully understated tone.

Speaking at a manufacturing plant in Ohio on Monday, the president said Democrats “would rather see Trump do badly than our country do well.”

“They were like death and un-American,” he said of Democrats who sat stone-faced as he heralded the economy’s achievements in his speech a week ago to a joint session of Congress.

“Somebody said ‘treasonous.’ I mean, eh. I guess, why not? Can we call that treason, why not?,” he said.

The remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill.

Senator Tammy Duckworth quoted President Theodore Roosevelt in a response on Twitter. ‘“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public,’” she tweeted.

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said the remarks on treason — an offense punishable by death — were offered as tongue-in-cheek.

“The president was obviously joking. But what’s serious is the Democrats seem to put their personal hatred for this president above their desire to see America succeed,” he said in a statement.

But Democrats weren't the only critics.

“If that’s the gauge as to whether or not you committed treason then we’ve gone a little too far,” Senator Jeff Flake, a retiring Republican lawmaker who has frequently been critical of Trump, told reporters.

“That's not my view of what treason is.”

Republican Congressman Mark Meadows speaks to VOA Persian at Washington's Grand Hyatt hotel, June 14, 2017
Republican Congressman Mark Meadows speaks to VOA Persian at Washington's Grand Hyatt hotel, June 14, 2017

Even Representative Mark Meadows, a leading Republican conservative closely allied with Trump, took issue with the president’s comments.

“Certainly saying that someone’s un-American because of their unwillingness to clap is not something that most Americans would agree with,” he said on CNN.

But Republican Representative Claudia Tenney, also speaking about Democrats on CNN on Tuesday, said “I would say it was un-American, and they don’t love our country. I don’t know if Iwould go as far as treasonous, but the president is before a large audience and he likes to talk in colorful language.”

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