The president accused Democratic Party leaders of having “crushed” Bernie Sanders
America's puckish pundit in chief is weighing in on the Democrats' dramatic Super Tuesday results — and he seems to have mischief on his mind.
Trump’s morning posts marked his first bit of presidential prognostication since the polls officially closed in the 14 states that participated in the single-biggest primary day of the 2020 calendar, which saw Biden sweep the South and indisputably resuscitate his once-flagging campaign. Even as the results trickled in Tuesday night, Trump was pounding the message that Warren was undermining Sanders.
At times, the president has consciously echoed a narrative promoted by Sanders himself, who has cast his candidacy as a populist crusade against powerful special interests and the political establishment in both parties. Amid a series of boilerplate posts thanking Republican voters for granting him victories in their state primaries, Trump first trained his fire on Bloomberg — a recurrent punching bag of the president’s whose small fortune in ad buys won him first place in only American Samoa’s caucuses.
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