President Donald Trump on Friday railed in opposition to communism throughout a weird speech at Mount Rushmore.
However as critics have been fast to level out, his definition of what “communists” do sounds loads like what he, his household and his associates have been accused of doing since he returned to the White Home final 12 months.
“Our American ancestors didn’t shed their blood at Harmony and Trenton, Gettysburg and Shiloh, Halfway and Normandy, simply so {that a} band of thieves, radicals and lunatics may are available in and loot, pillage our nation,” Trump mentioned days after monetary filings confirmed he earned greater than $2 billion final 12 months.
The Wall Avenue Journal editorial board this week accused Trump and his household of “profiting off the presidency in ways in which demean the workplace.”
The president has additionally struck gold by shopping for shares in corporations simply earlier than his administration proclaims choices favorable to these corporations.
“The Trump clan is cashing in on the Presidency in massive and sketchy methods,” the Journal mentioned.
Trump’s speech was filled with different traces about supposed “communists,” a phrase he’s turning to with growing frequency. The president has been falsely calling everybody who disagrees with him a “communist” as he tries to drum up Crimson Scare ways. The transfer comes amid a deep plunge in his approval scores and an growing probability that his get together will lose the Home and probably even the Senate in November’s midterm elections.
However it was his line about looting and pillaging ― which comes amid his personal huge improve in wealth ― that had everybody pointing the finger proper again on the president:

