Politics

Bernie Sanders says Trump’s repeated ‘lies’ diminish the standing of the United States

Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to thousands at a pro-union rally Saturday in Mississippi. Rogelio V. Solis / AP

Sen. Bernie Sanders thinks President Donald Trump’s repeated demonstrably false statements have to stop.

In a tweetstorm Monday, Sanders took on Trump’s latest seemingly unsubstantiated allegations that President Barack Obama ordered a wiretap on his phones at Trump Tower. From “birtherism” to crowd sizes, the Vermont senator said Trump’s “lies” have diminished the United States’ standing in the world.

According to the Washington Post‘s Amber Phillips, Sanders’s tweetstorm is a sign of the “sorry state” of current political climate — both for fans and detractors of the former Democratic presidential candidate.

“Political norms — like, don’t accuse the president of the United States of lying without evidence, or don’t accuse the former president of the United States of wiretapping your phones without evidence — have been eviscerated,” Phillips wrote.

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That said, the absence of evidence in this case appears to be tipping against Trump.

In an interview Sunday, former director of national intelligence James Clapper said their was no wiretap activity mounted against Trump or his campaign. FBI director James Comey has also reportedly asked the Justice Department to publicly reject Trump’s accusations.

In a series of tweets Saturday, the president likened his own wiretap claims to both “McCarthyism” and “Watergate.”

Maybe Phillips has a point.