Trump Rips RINOs on Infrastructure Deal
29 Jun 2021
BUCK: Infrastructure, sir, something you know a heck of a lot about.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
BUCK: Where are we here with the Republicans negotiating over this? Are they getting fooled, are they getting swindled by giving this a bipartisan cover in this recent Senate announcement that they had a deal?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
BUCK: Looks like Biden was for it, then against it, then for it, then who knows. What do you make of all this with infrastructure?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, it’s the same people, and some are RINOs to the Nth degree, and they keep walking over there, and they get taken to the cleaners, and then they get used and they say that we have a deal, and then we don’t have a deal. Because when they go back to the cabal, they say, “You gotta be crazy to have made that deal.” So, Biden changed the deal a couple of times.
And, you know, the Republicans are being used, the Republican senators. Now, some of the senators wouldn’t do that. I know plenty of them are great. But they seem to be… They’re used. They’re being used by the Democrats. They want to make it sound bipartisan. But there’s nothing bipartisan when you spent most of your infrastructure money on the Green New Deal stuff, and that stuff is like throwing the money out of the window. And it’s gonna cause big problems in the future.
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