Less than three weeks after calling the White House an “adult day care center,” U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., on Friday appeared open to the idea of challenging President Donald Trump in the 2020 GOP primary. But while speaking to reporters at the 64th annual Governor’s Conference on Economic and Community Development, Corker said it was “way, way too early" to decide whether to compete for the Republican presidential nomination, USA Today reported. “So the only thing that I’m thinking about right now over the next 14 months truly is doing the best job I can as a senator,” Corker said. Corker again excoriated the president Tuesday, tweeting that he was “utterly untruthful” and vowing he would not support Trump in any future campaign. But Corker acknowledged his attacks on Trump might not be endearing him to many of his constituents.
Source: Fox News October 28, 2017 07:30 UTC