That's because he has none.Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) on Monday said that President Trump’s compassion has been “nowhere to be found” in the past several weeks as the nation deals with the coronavirus pandemic and protests following the police killing of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis.
The Hill
Prepare for retaliatory nasty tweets.“At so many times during these past several weeks, when the country needed compassion and leadership the most, it was simply nowhere to be found,” Baker said. “Instead, we got bitterness, combativeness and self-interest.”
“That’s not what we need in Boston,” he added. “It’s not what we need right now in Massachusetts, and it’s definitely not what we need across this great country of ours either.”
The Democratic Senator from Massachusetts was a little more blunt:
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