Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) addressed reporters Friday morning, confirming on the record that President Trump did use the word “s***hole” to describe countries like Haiti and El Salvador and the continent of Africa. Trump denied using such vulgar language, via Twitter, Saturday morning.
But, Durbin said he was there and he knows what he heard. “It is not true,” Durbin said of Trump’s defensive tweets. “He said these hate-filled things, and he said them repeatedly.”
Durbin added that when Trump made the alleged remarks, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke up. Durbin then commended Graham in a Tweet Saturday morning.
Sen. Durbin: “My colleague, [Sen. Graham], spoke up and made a direct comment on what the president said … for him to confront the president as he did, literally sitting next to him, took extraordinary political courage and I respect him for it.”
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 12, 2018
What a difference a few days and news cycles makes. On Tuesday, Durbin sat beside the president during a live, bipartisan meeting on immigration reform that was roundly praised by the media – even by CNN. Come Friday, the president is racist again, according to those same outlets.
Other Republicans are speaking out, including Rep. Mia Love (R-UT), the only Haitian-American member of Congress.
h/t TownHall