America is watching Trump have a real time meltdown as the President sounded unstable while demanding that Congress fund his collapsing Mexico wall plan.
Trump tweeted:
The Democrats don't want money from budget going to border wall despite the fact that it will stop drugs and very bad MS 13 gang members.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2017
Eventually, but at a later date so we can get started early, Mexico will be paying, in some form, for the badly needed border wall.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2017
The unstable president is having a breakdown in 140 characters or less because Congress is refusing to fund his wall.
Contrary to what Trump tweeted, Republicans and Democrats oppose building his wall. The Wall Street Journal reported, “Most lawmakers representing the region—both Democrats and Republicans—said they are opposed and many said they have unanswered questions. A few were noncommittal, but not a single member of the House or Senate representing the region expressed support for the funding request. That includes nine members of the House and eight senators across four states: Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.”
The region that the WSJ was talking about was the Southern border region. Lawmakers don’t want to give Trump anything for his wall. They are demanding that the president live up to his campaign promise, and make Mexico pay for the wall. Trump’s tweet that we can get Mexico to pay something for the wall, maybe, kind of, later was the sad backtracking of a president whose delusions have been confronted by reality.
Mexico isn’t paying for the wall, and neither is Congress.
Trump’s wall lies are collapsing around him, and we are witnessing a president who is melting down.
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