House Republicans are refuting a report that former President Donald Trump, on Thursday, disparaged Milwaukee, the host city for the Republican National Convention in July.
Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman posted on X about a comment Trump reportedly made during a closed-door meeting with House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club on Thursday.
“Milwaukee, where we are having our convention, is a horrible city,” Sherman quoted Trump as saying. Media were not present for the meeting, so Sherman would have heard this secondhand. However, he did not attribute the comment to any source, even an anonymous one.
🚨TRUMP TO HOUSE REPUBLICANS:
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) June 13, 2024
"Milwaukee, where we are having our convention, is a horrible city."
Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) slammed the reporting as false.
“I was in the meeting. President Trump never disparaged Milwaukee,” Banks wrote in a post on X.
He added that it is “[j]ust another Democrat hoax.”
I was in the meeting. President Trump never disparaged Milwaukee.
— Jim Banks (@Jim_Banks) June 13, 2024
Just another Democrat hoax.
Wisconsin representatives also ripped Sherman’s reporting.
“I was in the room. President Trump did not say this,” Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) wrote in a post on X. “There is no better place than Wisconsin in July.”
I was in the room. President Trump did not say this. There is no better place than Wisconsin in July. https://t.co/MJUpqyAt4G
— Bryan Steil (@RepBryanSteil) June 13, 2024
Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) said Sherman’s tweet is “[a]nother classic example of shitty reporting by a Democratic Party shill pretending to be a journalist.”
Another classic example of shitty reporting by a Democratic Party shill pretending to be a journalist.
— Derrick Van Orden (@derrickvanorden) June 13, 2024
Lies busy omission. @realDonaldTrump was specifically referring to the crime the CRIME RATE in Milwaukee. https://t.co/lOB06vBD5e pic.twitter.com/UpL3HYMyJy
Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman told me Trump made these comments when speaking about the election.
— Lawrence Andrea (@lawrencegandrea) June 13, 2024
Grothman said Trump was “concerned about the election in MKE” and “felt we need to do better in urban centers around the country.” https://t.co/MWwk1a9BK0
Sources also told Daily Caller Chief National Correspondent Henry Rodgers that the 45th president did not make the remark.
Sherman responded to Van Orden’s tweet, contending, “Trump said what he said and people are going to hear whatever they want to hear.”
The 45th president’s senior adviser, Jason Miller, and his campaign spokesman, Steven Cheung, both called the reporting “bullshit.”
Wrong. Total bullshit. He never said it like how it’s been falsely characterized as. He was talking about how terrible crime and voter fraud are. https://t.co/BH0Q7exswB
— Steven Cheung (@TheStevenCheung) June 13, 2024
“Wrong. Total bullshit. He never said it like how it’s been falsely characterized as. He was talking about how terrible crime and voter fraud are,” wrote Cheung.
In other words, BULLSHIT! https://t.co/pdAiBdGrY6
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) June 13, 2024
In a repost of a Rodgers post, in which he wrote, “I am told Trump did not say this,” Miller responded, “In other words, BULLSHIT!.”
In an emailed statement, Trump Campaign Deputy Communications Director Dylan Johnson wrote that he “was explicitly referring to the problems in Milwaukee, specifically violent crime and voter fraud.”