Former Tennessee U.S. Sen. Corker voices concerns over aging leadership in Washington [Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.]
May 25—As a construction contractor,
But on the question of America's next president, Corker said Thursday he is following what most Americans say about their concerns over the leading candidates in both parties.
"I always liked to go my own way, but on this, I am following the vast majority of Americans who think the people of our nation deserve better than a second term by this president or our former president," Corker told the
Corker delivered some of his strongest and earliest criticism of Trump in a 2017 speech to the same
Corker on Thursday said he likes Democratic President
Corker, who served two terms in the
Corker recalled a 2017 meeting with
"She was a wonderful lady, but she just wasn't there any longer," Corker told the Rotarians, "and we're all likely to get there at some point."
Corker said after observing Feinstein's inability to think clearly, he went to then-Senate Minority Leader
Corker said Schumer said she planned to run again in 2018 and would likely step down two years later.
Five years later, Feinstein is still in the
Corker is not yet supporting any presidential candidate in the 2024 race, but he did urge those seeking the
"I never had the ability to bash the other side," Corker said, recalling the adage of former
Corker, who served as chairman of the
Corker said in an interview he regards Communist China as a competitor more than an enemy, and provocative talk and threats about arming
"I don't like where we are right now, and I think our rhetoric needs to be toned down," Corker said. "The best antidote to
Corker said
Corker questioned why Pelosi recently visited
"Most Americans don't have the stomach to send their boys and girls to
"I just fear that we're now talking ourselves into a place that is inappropriate," Corker said. "We need to tone down our rhetoric."
Corker also said the
"I hope we continue our support for
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