Trump to skip St. Patrick's Day Hill luncheon, blames Pelosi

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-to-skip-st-patricks-day-hill-luncheon-blames-pelosi/

Mr. Trump is skipping an annual bipartisan luncheon with House and Senate lawmakers celebrating the ties that bind the U.S. and Ireland, a White House spokesman said.

Trump blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pointing to the impeachment inquiry launched by the Democrat-led House last year.

"Since the speaker has chosen to tear this nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the president will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity," spokesman Judd Deere said in an emailed statement.

The House speaker traditionally hosts the luncheon.

Mr. Trump instead will celebrate with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the White House on Thursday — five days before St. Patrick's Day. Deere said the relationship between the U.S. and Ireland "has never been stronger."

Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Pelosi, said congressional support for the U.S.-Ireland relationship is at a high.

"One would think that the White House could set petty, partisan politics aside for this historic occasion," Hammill said in an email.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-to-skip-st-patricks-day-hill-luncheon-blames-pelosi/

Mr. Trump is skipping an annual bipartisan luncheon with House and Senate lawmakers celebrating the ties that bind the U.S. and Ireland, a White House spokesman said.

Trump blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pointing to the impeachment inquiry launched by the Democrat-led House last year.

"Since the speaker has chosen to tear this nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the president will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity," spokesman Judd Deere said in an emailed statement.

The House speaker traditionally hosts the luncheon.

Mr. Trump instead will celebrate with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the White House on Thursday — five days before St. Patrick's Day. Deere said the relationship between the U.S. and Ireland "has never been stronger."

Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Pelosi, said congressional support for the U.S.-Ireland relationship is at a high.

"One would think that the White House could set petty, partisan politics aside for this historic occasion," Hammill said in an email.
will anyone miss his presence?


*crickets*
 
I'd advise the Irish PM to skip that luncheon for his own health.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-to-skip-st-patricks-day-hill-luncheon-blames-pelosi/

Mr. Trump is skipping an annual bipartisan luncheon with House and Senate lawmakers celebrating the ties that bind the U.S. and Ireland, a White House spokesman said.

Trump blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pointing to the impeachment inquiry launched by the Democrat-led House last year.

"Since the speaker has chosen to tear this nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the president will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity," spokesman Judd Deere said in an emailed statement.

The House speaker traditionally hosts the luncheon.

Mr. Trump instead will celebrate with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the White House on Thursday — five days before St. Patrick's Day. Deere said the relationship between the U.S. and Ireland "has never been stronger."

Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Pelosi, said congressional support for the U.S.-Ireland relationship is at a high.

"One would think that the White House could set petty, partisan politics aside for this historic occasion," Hammill said in an email.

Sounds like someone is having a temper tantrum...:rolleyes:
 
Half the attendees will be glad that they won’t have to listen to him, and the other half will be glad that they won’t have to kiss his ass.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-to-skip-st-patricks-day-hill-luncheon-blames-pelosi/

Mr. Trump is skipping an annual bipartisan luncheon with House and Senate lawmakers celebrating the ties that bind the U.S. and Ireland, a White House spokesman said.

Trump blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pointing to the impeachment inquiry launched by the Democrat-led House last year.

"Since the speaker has chosen to tear this nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the president will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity," spokesman Judd Deere said in an emailed statement.

The House speaker traditionally hosts the luncheon.

Mr. Trump instead will celebrate with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar at the White House on Thursday — five days before St. Patrick's Day. Deere said the relationship between the U.S. and Ireland "has never been stronger."

Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Pelosi, said congressional support for the U.S.-Ireland relationship is at a high.

"One would think that the White House could set petty, partisan politics aside for this historic occasion," Hammill said in an email.

He's following CDC's recommendation to stay away from large groups in close quarters with limited ventilation. I smell panic at 1600, even though it's a hoax and all.
 
He's following CDC's recommendation to stay away from large groups in close quarters with limited ventilation. I smell panic at 1600, even though it's a hoax and all.

He never said it was a hoax.
He did use the word, but it was aimed at Democrats.

What he is doing is prudent.
 
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