Trump says Colin Powell was a ‘classic RINO’ who ‘made plenty of mistakes’ in statement on his death
Trump slams ‘fake news’ for treating Colin Powell’s death ‘beautifully’ even though he was a ‘classic RINO who made plenty of mistakes and says he hopes he is ‘treated the same’ when he dies
Trump released a statement criticizing Powell barely more than 24 hours after his family announced the former secretary of state’s death on FacebookThe ex-president said he hopes he will be ‘treated in death so beautifully’Bipartisan lawmakers, government officials and media personalities have expressed an outpouring of thanks to Powell for his trailblazing careerPowell worked for Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush Jr., and Clinton He was the first African American to be: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair, national security adviser and US Secretary of StatePowell was also a harsh critic of Trump’s before he took office and after
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Donald Trump criticized late Secretary of State Colin Powell as a ‘RINO’ who ‘made plenty of mistakes’ in a Tuesday statement one day after Powell’s death of COVID-19 complications at age 84.
In a statement full of mixed messages Trump commented on the posthumous praise Powell has been receiving since Monday morning and said he hoped he’d get the same treatment ‘one day.’
‘Wonderful to see Colin Powell, who made big mistakes on Iraq and famously, so-called weapons of mass destruction, be treated in death so beautifully by the Fake News Media,’ Trump said in a statement through his Save America PAC.
‘Hope that happens to me someday. He was a classic RINO, if even that, always being the first to attack other Republicans. He made plenty of mistakes, but anyway, may he rest in peace!’
Powell’s family announced his death in a Facebook post where they also mentioned the trailblazing government official was fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
On Monday, veteran journalist Bob Woodward revealed in the Washington Post that Powell criticized Trump over the January 6 Capitol riot in his final interview before his passing.
However he’d previously been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer that impacts the body’s ability to fight infections. Powell also suffered from Parkinson’s and underwent surgery for prostate cancer in 2003.
Powell made history as the first black national security adviser to a president, first black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and first black Secretary of State, under the Reagan, Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. administrations respectively.
Donald Trump (pictured leaving Trump Tower in NYC on Monday) called Colin Powell (pictured arriving at George HW Bush’s Capitol memorial in 2018) a ‘RINO’ who ‘made plenty of mistakes’ on Tuesday morning
Since his death, current and former government officials and every other living president across the political spectrum has paid respects to Powell and thanked him for his years of government service.
Praise for Powell even came from Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence, who tweeted yesterday: ‘Colin Powell was a true American Patriot who served our Nation with distinction in uniform, as a four-star general, National Security Advisor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and as 65th Secretary of State. Karen and I are praying for his wife, Alma, and the entire Powell family.’
Trump’s insulting comments came barely more than 24 hours after Powell’s death.
Less than an hour passed before critics tore into Trump’s appalling statement.
‘So how does this statement from the former President of the United States make you feel as an American?’ Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu of California said on Twitter.
Anti-Trump Republican group The Lincoln Project called Trump’s words ‘Disgusting. But Not Surprising,’ on Twitter.
Its co-founder Rick Wilson also tweeted: ‘Tell me you’re the God-King of All Douchebags without telling me you’re the God-King of All Douchebags.’
Barely more than 24 hours after his death Trump released a statement attacking the former government official
Political scientist Larry Sabato not only condemned Trump but also members of the ex-president’s party who ‘keep silent’ on his Powell comments.
‘No decent human being will defend Trump’s malevolent, spiteful, narcissistic statement on Gen. Powell. But those Republicans who keep silent today will speak volumes about how Trump has debased them and their once-great party. Candidates with no courage never deserve our votes,’ Sabato wrote on Twitter.
One of Trump’s fellow Republicans, former Ohio state lawmaker Jim Trakas, did rise to criticize him but noted he was a ‘Trump supporter.’
‘I am a Trump supporter, but this is low class all the way and beneath the dignity of the former President. GEN Colin Powell served his country brilliantly in combat, helped defeat the Soviets in the Cold War, brought down Saddam Hussein. He is an American hero, the honored dead,’ Trakas wrote on Twitter.
Famed political editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley took to the social media outlet to repost a 2016 drawing of his that depicts Trump as a pig.
‘Trump is being a pig again, re: Colin Powell,’ Bagley captioned the post.
Woodward revealed on Monday that Powell accused Trump of trying to overthrow the government three months before he died.
Critics seized on Trump’s appalling statement just a day after an outpouring of support for Powell’s surviving family
‘It was awful. He was going in there to overturn the government,’ Woodward claimed Powell said of Trump.
‘Trump refuses to acknowledge that he wasn’t reelected. He has people who go along with him on that,’ Powell reportedly said.
In the interview, which he gave three months before his death, Powell told Americans: ‘Don’t feel sorry for me, I’m 84 years old.’
‘I haven’t lost a day of my life fighting these two diseases. I’m in good shape.’
He said he had to ‘get all kind of exams’ at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C., noting: ‘I’m a former chairman, so they don’t want to lose me, so they make me come there all the time.’
Powell and Trump had been diametrically opposed to one another since Powell spoke out against him in 2016.
The formerly Republican official has endorsed Democrats for president since Barack Obama in 2016.
In 2016 he stood behind fellow former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s White House bid.
Powell, seen here in 1990, was the first black Secretary of State and to this day is the only black man to ever serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
He said he was suffering from blood cancer and Parkinson’s Disease and had to ‘get all kind of exams’ at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C. (pictured)
Leaked personal emails from around the time showed Powell calling Donald Trump a ‘national disgrace’ and an ‘international pariah.’
‘Trump is nuts. Everybody wants me to speak out, but I will pick the time and place for maximum effect like I did in 2008 and 2012. Right now, Trump is his worst own enemy,’ Powell had written.
He told CNN in June 2020 that he’d vote for Biden in November because he ‘certainly cannot in any way support President Trump this year.’
Trump’s reaction to Powell was swift and angry.
‘Colin Powell, a real stiff who was very responsible for getting us into the disastrous Middle East Wars, just announced he will be voting for another stiff, Sleepy Joe Biden. Didn’t Powell say that Iraq had ‘weapons of mass destruction?’ They didn’t, but off we went to WAR!’ he wrote on Twitter at the time.
Within an hour the then-president followed it up with another tweet calling Powell ‘highly overrated.’
‘Somebody please tell highly overrated Colin Powell that I will have gotten almost 300 Federal Judges approved (a record), Two Great Supreme Court Justices, rebuilt our once depleted Military, Choice for Vets, Biggest Ever Tax & Regulation Cuts, Saved Healthcare & 2A, & much more!’ Trump wrote.
Powell told CNN early in 2021 after four years of Trump that he could ‘no longer call myself a fellow Republican.’
Around the same time he went after the former Republican president more directly, urging him to stand aside in a January 2021 interview with NBC’s Today.
‘I wish he would do what Nixon did and just step down. Somebody ought to go up to him and it’s over. Plane’s waiting for you. You’re out,’ Powell had said.