US President Donald Trump takes a question during a news conference following Tuesday’s midterm congressional elections at the White House |
The day after his party lost its lock on the Congress, U.S. President Donald Trump walked into a White House press conference with combative words, name-checking Republicans who he blamed for losing their seats and lashing out at reporters who challenged his assertions.
Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives to Democrats, but Trump shrugged that off.
During a raucous news conference that lasted close to 90 minutes, he cast Tuesdayโs congressional election results as โvery close to complete victoryโ for Republicans and said he could negotiate easier on some issues with Democrats, anyway.
Some reporters pushed him on whether his campaign rhetoric on migrants from central America was divisive โ and on developments in a federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and any coordination between Moscow and the Trump campaign.
Trump aggressively pushed back.
โCNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them,โ Trump told CNN correspondent Jim Acosta. โYou are a rude, terrible person.โ
A White House staffer grabbed and pulled the microphone while Acosta held it in his hands.
To PBS NewsHourโs Yamiche Alcindor, who asked him about white nationalists emboldened by Trump labeling himself a โnationalist,โ Trump said he was insulted.
โThatโs such a racist question,โ Trump said.
Trump took the rare step of mocking Republican candidates who kept their distance from him during the campaign because of concerns that his divisive messages on immigration would turn off voters.
โCarlos Curbelo, Mike Coffman โ too bad, Mike,โ he said, referring to losing Republican congressmen in Florida and Colorado contests.
He scorned Utahโs Mia Love and Virginiaโs Barbara Comstock. โMia Love gave me no love,โ he said. โAnd Barbara Comstock was another one. I mean, I think she could have won that race, but she didnโt want to have any embrace.โ