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Trump vs. Schiff; POTUS Calls Pasadena Congressman ‘Sleazy’ in Twitter War

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By Sadie Gribbon

The ex-reality television host, President Donald J. Trump, attacked Los Angeles County Representative Adam Schiff calling him “sleazy” for spending too much time on TV and pushing the Democrats “loss excuse” of the Russia investigation.

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Schiff is renowned for questioning the current establishment via twitter, screenshotting tweets from Trump’s personal account and using satire and facts to quote and respond to the tweets. He responded to Trump saying that his problem was how often he watched TV, calling Trump’s actions “beneath the dignity of the office.”

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Just three hours before Trump posted the “sleazy” tweet, Schiff’s interview on ‘The Nation’ aired where he spoke about Mueller, Russia and the Chief Executive’s duty to serve the country before himself.

Trump recently replaced Sean Spicer with a new communications director, Goldman Sachs alumni Anthony Scaramucci, who continues to give Trump’s thumbs their full first amendment rights.

Schiff continued to tweet about the GOP’s plan to appeal Obamacare without a replacement and proof from the Congressional Budget Office that 32 million Americans will lose healthcare as a result of Congress’s inability to reach a consensus on a new healthcare bill.

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Within the hour of this publishing, at 11:40 a.m. the U.S. Senate began holding a vote to move forward on healthcare.

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