Trump Calls Milwaukee ‘Horrible,’ Republicans Can’t Agree Why
MADISON, Wis. — Scrambling after Donald Trump bashed Milwaukee as a “horrible city” in a meeting with the House GOP this morning, Wisconsin Republicans have been struggling to get their stories straight—and even denying Trump made the remarks entirely.
“We have five Republicans from Wisconsin in Congress and all five seem to be telling a different story about what Trump said,” said Democratic Party of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund. “Instead of sticking up for Milwaukee and our state, Bryan Steil, Derrick Van Orden, Glenn Grothman, and Tom Tiffany embarrassed themselves with excuses and outright lies. We know what Donald Trump thinks and we know what Donald Trump said: Milwaukee is a ‘horrible city,’ and no amount of lame Republican spin will change that.”
See more from the Republican spin cycle:
Derrick Van Orden claimed Trump was just talking about “the CRIME RATE” and that reports to the contrary was “another classic example of shitty reporting”…
Tom Tiffany said Trump’s remarks were “in the context of election integrity” and that Trump didn’t say anything about crime at all…
Glenn Grothman said Trump was “concerned about the election in Milwaukee”…
Scott Fitzgerald appeared to suggest Trump had a list of 19 other cities that were also horrible…
Finally, Bryan Steil claimed Trump just didn’t call Milwaukee a “horrible city” at all…
…Before appearing to contradict himself hours later.