When Donald Trump throws a Twitter tantrum, Republican officials have a few standard responses. Some say they have a policy not to comment on tweets, as if official presidential statements somehow don’t count if they appear in 140-character increments. Others shrug their shoulders at Trump’s online missives, celebrating his status as a “non-traditional” president.
But when Trump pushes the boundaries of decency past the breaking point, as he did last week, many GOP officials will dutifully rebuke their fellow Republican, earning plaudits from pundits for taking a stand in support of basic norms of decorum.
What they will not do, however, is take any meaningful or substantive actions. The Washington Post‘s Alexandra Petri had a great tongue-in-cheek piece on this the other day.
I stand with my colleagues in Congress to say: The president’s tweet is beneath the dignity of the office.
This is not making America great.









