Tennessee’s Corker doubles down on his criticism of Trump
NASHVILLE — Taking on a crowd of jeering union workers, standing up to a charismatic Democratic opponent on the man’s home turf or lecturing upper management of one of the world’s largest corporations, Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker has rarely backed down from a fight.
So it came as little surprise to those who know him well that the pugnacious, self-made multimillionaire who once floated his own name as a 2016 Republican presidential candidate doubled down this week on his criticism of President Donald Trump, calling him “utterly untruthful” and responsible for “the debasement of our nation.”
“If he feels something isn’t right, he’s going to say that,” said Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, who has known Corker since he was a teenager.
Corker, 65, did, in fact, back down from a potentially serious primary fight last month when he announced he would not run for re-election, though he insisted he did so from a position of strength.