The Memo: Republicans fear aftershocks from Trump-Corker feud
Republicans on Capitol Hill and beyond are worrying about the reverberations of the escalating feud between President Trump and Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.).
The spat between the president and the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has included Trump insulting Corkers height and accusing him of having begged for a presidential endorsement. The Tennessean has likened the White House to an adult day care center.
At Tuesdays White House briefing, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders ratcheted up the confrontation further, accusing Corker of having rolled out the red carpet for the Iran deal. The president described the nuclear accord as an embarrassment during a speech to the United Nations General Assembly last month and could declare Iran to be noncompliant with the agreement soon.
Sanders also took a notably noncommittal stance when asked about a call from Trumps former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, for Corker to resign immediately.
Asked about the demand, which Bannon made during an interview with Fox Newss Sean Hannity on Monday evening, Sanders said, Thats a decision for Sen. Corker and the people of Tennessee.
Corker aides take issue with the White Houses characterization of his approach to the Iran deal, noting that he ultimately voted against the accord, which was reached during President Obamas time in the White House.
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