U.S. Senator Reed Defends His Open Mic Comments About President Trump

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U.S. Senator Reed Defends His Open Mic Comments About President Trump

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U.S. Senator Jack Reed got caught calling the President of the United States "Crazy" on a live mic, but in an email from his office to GoLocal on Tuesday the Senator's office refused to offer any apology. In fact, Reed kept up his harsh criticism of Donald Trump.

Chip Unruh, press secretary to Reed told GoLocal, "Senator Reed was just letting Senator Collins know he’s in her corner. He has said it publicly and privately: the Trump Administration is behaving erratically and irresponsibly.  For the good of the country, the President needs to start focusing on the budget."

According to the Washington Post, "At the end of a Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday morning, Chairman Susan Collins (R-Maine) didn’t switch off her microphone. Apparently speaking to Reed, the ranking Democrat of the committee, Collins discussed the federal budget — and President Trump’s lack of familiarity with the details of governing."

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Collins a moderate Republican from Maine, criticized the White House's handling of the budget process through the Congressional Budget Office.

Reed said in response to Collins. “I think — I think he’s [President Trump] crazy,” apparently referring to the president. “I mean, I don’t say that lightly and as a kind of a goofy guy.”


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