Jake Tapper slams Trump for 'flouting basic decency' — and calls out GOP's 'crickets'
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CNN host Jake Tapper on December 18, 2025 (Image: Screengrab via CNN / YouTube)
CNN host Jake Tapper on December 18, 2025 (Image: Screengrab via CNN / YouTube)
CNN host Jake Tapper took several minutes out of his Thursday show to condemn President Donald Trump's behavior, and questioned his mental health. He also chided Republicans for remaining largely silent.
Tapper began his monologue by breaking down how the president spent much of his Wednesday address telling "lies" that had already been proven wrong repeatedly. But he later pivoted to asking his audience if they thought Trump would be delivering a "random primetime, pre-Christmas, rambling hype speech" if he thought he was "winning politically," and noted that many conservatives — like RedState founder Erick Erickson – were "underwhelmed."
"[Trump's]fans were not as enthusiasticabout the speech," Tapper said. "They need anincentive to vote GOP and theydidn't get it."
The CNN host argued that Trump's speech was far from the only concerning thing the president did this week, asserting that Trump's insult of acclaimed actor-director Rob Reiner after he and his wife Michele were murdered last weekend was also beyond the pale. Tapper lamented that Trump took a tragic event and "crassly made it about himself."
"Look, let's just call it as itis: That is not how a normal,mentally healthy person respondsto news of a horrific tragedy," the CNN host said. "Trump's remarks on Reiner diddraw a widespread bipartisancriticism, including from someof his biggest fans. But Trumpstill stood by his remarks laterthat day."
Tapper also acknowledged that Trump added plaques to his West Wing exhibit of past presidents, and that the plaques including insulting language about former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden. He likened the president's behavior toward Obama and Biden to the movie "Mean Girls," when Lindsay Lohan's character added photos of girls she hated to her "burn book."
"These insults were put onplaques and hung on the wall ofthe White House — asconservative commentator Guy Benson tweeted — 'petty andridiculous.' Again, these areconservative, Trump-votingcommentators," Tapper said. "This behavior is not normal. Notin a mayor, not in a governor,not in your boss, not in yourmom or your dad or your friend."
"Never before in the history ofour country have we had apresident who acted this way," he continued. "The president has been floutingthe hallmarks of basic decency.And while there have been a fewof his supporters and a fewmembers of his party — and somein the conservative media —willing to call him out on someof this, for the most part,let's be honest. It's beencrickets. There appears to be noone in his White House or the Trump administration willing tosay anything to him."
Watch the segment below: