Close X
Sunday, December 15, 2024
ADVT 
International

Americans Don't Trust Trump: Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Sep, 2018 01:05 PM
    Americans are recognizing that they don't trust the US President who has maintained that he knew nothing about what was went on in his campaign, Indian-American Congressman Pramila Jayapalhas said.
     
     
     
    Her comments came after Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges last week. 
     
     
    He also agreed to cooperate with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing investigations about the Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
     
     
    "You see people recognizing they don't trust the President. They believe that Bob Mueller is doing a good job and that the investigation should continue. People are saying, look, this is outrageous," the first Indian-American woman elected to the US House of Representatives told CNN on Sunday.
     
     
    "This level of corruption, greed, some of the individual charges that are outlined in the Manafort, charging document really show that this guy (Manafort)... is in jail because of jury tampering. 
     
     
    "When you think about this, it isn't just the individual pieces that we're seeing, but what we're seeing is top advisers, people who ran the campaign, the campaign manager, the deputy campaign manager, the President's personal lawyer who have all pleaded guilty.
     
     
    "... And you have to begin to wonder how it could possibly be the case that the President knew nothing about what was going on," asked Jayapal. 
     
     
    She praised Muller for doing a "great investigation". 
     
     
    "I think Bob Muller has been doing a great investigation. I think he was just handed the keys to the castle, not just with Manafort but also with Michael Cohen."
     
     
    In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to violating election laws and said he had been directed to do so by the President. He had also admitted paying hush money to two women to keep them from talking about their affairs with Trump during the presidential campaign. 
     
     
    "They (people) see the chaos of the last 18 months. They don't want it. They don't like shattering of norms. What does a person who has the biggest bully pulpit of the White House do? They don't like the tweets that come from the President, contesting what happened in (Hurricane) Maria," Jayapal said.
     
     
    She said that people want Trump to be focussed and to be presidential, but "he is none of those things". 
     
     
    "In addition to that, people are not seeing their own lives changing. Healthcare is the number one issue on the table.
     
     
    "When you look at what Republicans have done to undermine healthcare costs, to drive premiums up, to strip pre-existing, the ability to qualify for healthcare with pre-existing conditions, these are things that Americans care about. They do not see healthcare getting better," she said.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Karnal Youth Kidnapped In Philippines, Rescued

    Karnal Youth Kidnapped In Philippines, Rescued
    The Philippines police have rescued a 20-year-old Karnal youth from the clutches of kidnappers late last night after the local police wrote a letter to the Indian Ambassador in that country, requesting him to take prompt action in the matter.

    Karnal Youth Kidnapped In Philippines, Rescued

    Meet SEEMA NANDA, The Indian-American Who Became The CEO Of Democratic Party

    Meet SEEMA NANDA, The Indian-American Who Became The CEO Of Democratic Party
    Indian-American Seema Nanda, who took over as CEO of the opposition Democratic National Committee last week, has vowed to fight for the “soul of the country” and help elect Democrats in every corner of the US.

    Meet SEEMA NANDA, The Indian-American Who Became The CEO Of Democratic Party

    18 Yr-Old Girl Charged With Murder Of Indian Student In Melbourne After Online Date

    18 Yr-Old Girl Charged With Murder Of Indian Student In Melbourne After Online Date
    A teenage girl was charged with murder in Australia on Monday for killing an Indian student she had met through a dating app.

    18 Yr-Old Girl Charged With Murder Of Indian Student In Melbourne After Online Date

    British MPs Conduct Inquiry Into Relations With India

    “The committee will be looking at our relationship and considering the opportunities for greater cooperation,” said FASC chair Tom Tugendhat.

    British MPs Conduct Inquiry Into Relations With India

    VIDEO: UP Man Enters Packed Eatery, Shoots Owner And Walks Out In Filmy Style

    VIDEO: UP Man Enters Packed Eatery, Shoots Owner And Walks Out In Filmy Style
    In what could have passed off as a scene from a Bollywood thriller, a man walked into a packed restaurant in Uttar Pradesh, shot its owner and walked out in a filmy style.

    VIDEO: UP Man Enters Packed Eatery, Shoots Owner And Walks Out In Filmy Style

    WATCH: Barack, Michelle Obama Shake A Leg At Beyonce's Concert

    Former United States President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama were spotted dancing at a concert of singers Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z in Landover, Maryland on Saturday night.

    WATCH: Barack, Michelle Obama Shake A Leg At Beyonce's Concert