DAVE ROSS

Congressman Dave Reichert calls Donald Trump a joke

Jul 27, 2015, 10:01 AM | Updated: 10:28 am

Critics, like King County’s former sheriff, believe presidential candidate Donald Trump is ca...

Critics, like King County's former sheriff, believe presidential candidate Donald Trump is causing a distraction. (AP photo)

(AP photo)

Regardless of what voters think of presidential candidate Donald Trump, critics believe he’s causing a distraction.

“Donald Trump is a joke,” Congressman Dave Reichert (R-WA 8th District) told Seattle’s Morning News on KIRO Radio.

The former King County sheriff doesn’t necessarily think its Trump’s policies that some Americans are embracing, but his delivery. They’re tired of the way politicians speak to them.

“I like to think that I’ve been able to do this. Because of my law enforcement background &#8212 just kind of say it the way it is and not beat around the bush.”

So what’s the problem?

“Yeah, he’s a joke. Print it,” Reichert said.

The Congressman was the only Washington state Republican to vote last week against a House bill stripping money from so-called sanctuary cities, like Seattle.

“Very, very clearly this was a political vote designed to satisfy the far right of the Republican party. The thing that this law does is strip funding from police officers, hiring grants, anti-gang funding, heroin task force funding, corrections, victims and witness programs, and it’s absolutely ridiculous to use a stick like that to cut police officers and sheriffs offices across the country to make a political point.”

Reichert said he’s always going to support the law enforcement community and these silly votes wouldn’t be happening if the country had serious immigration reform legislation.

Dave's Commentary

Dave Ross on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to dave rossTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 5am for Dave Ross on Seattle's Morning News.

Dave Ross

election denial...

Dave Ross

Ross: Denial is still in style when it comes to election results

I think we all have to accept that many of our neighbors, at this time in our history, have election denial regarding Donald Trump.

3 days ago

politicians lie...

Frank Sumrall

Are there legal consequences for politicians who lie even after they’ve been caught lying?

Are any legal consequences for politicians who continue to lie even after they've been caught lying? Former WA AG Rob McKenna explains.

14 days ago

motorcycles noise...

Dave Ross

Ross: Enough of the broken muffler noise from motorcycles

Drivers are already white-knuckling it because of street racing, road rage, carjackings, shootings and the confusing lane markings this area provides.

17 days ago

fact-checking...

Dave Ross

Ross: With claims that Haitian migrants eat pets, fact-checking remains vital to debates

Once fact-checking was done here, the story fell apart and became boring, based on fourth-hand information.

24 days ago

climate commitment act gas...

Dave Ross

Ross: The rollout of the Climate Commitment Act was flawed, now it can be voted out

In November, we'll get a chance to repeal the Climate Commitment Act, better known as the law that broke my gas budget.

28 days ago

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he is suspending his presidentia...

Dave Ross

Dave Ross: How is censorship possible anymore?

But what I want to know is: How is it possible anymore for the U.S. government to outright censor a point of view?

2 months ago

Congressman Dave Reichert calls Donald Trump a joke