Videos Emerge of Trump Calling Various People ‘Retarded’
President Trump has said that he is “literally the exact opposite” of the belligerent and paranoid leader described in a new book that the White House has begun an all-out campaign to discredit. “If the things in this book were true, there’s no way that this president could be as successful as he’s been”. The book also includes the first release of meaty dialogue between Mueller and Trump’s lawyers.
Their reporting eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.
The book recounts that Mattis told “close associates that the president acted like – and had the understanding of – ‘a fifth- or sixth-grader”‘.
They are quoted as calling him an “idiot” and a “liar”. It’s pointless to try and convince him of anything.
The US president’s senior aides are also quoted expressing fears that he could come across as a “goddamn dumbbell” and has gone “off the rails”. We’re in Crazytown. I don’t even know why any of us are here.
President Donald Trump wanted to have Syrian President Bashar al-Assad assassinated a year ago but his defence secretary ignored the request, according to a new book that depicts top Trump aides sometimes sidestepping instructions to limit what they see as his damaging and risky behaviour. “He couldn’t even be a one-person country lawyer down in Alabama”. So Dowd staged a practice grilling that provoked a string of contradictions and lies. Trump said. “Let’s go in”. It’s titillating to hear that Priebus dubbed the presidential bedroom “the devil’s workshop” because of all the tweeting Trump does from there, but we already knew the president does that, too.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is quoted explaining to Trump why the US maintains troops on the Korean Peninsula to monitor North Korea’s missile activities.
Dowd is quoted as telling the president, “Don’t testify”.
In a comical reflection of the current US political climate, a sports journalist has been forced to admit that James Mattis did not, in fact, grab US President Donald Trump’s nose during a heated exchange over nuking North Korea.
Meanwhile, numerous former aides have been quoted as saying that it was virtually a full-time job keeping Trump from doing anything rash. “He just scurries around”. He, along with Trump’s national security team, then put together plans for the retaliatory airstrike that the administration eventually carried out. I would’ve spoken to you.
“The things I see coming out of this White House are the president delivering on historic tax cuts, delivering on building a booming economy, delivering on rebuilding our military, delivering on remaking the judiciary, delivering on cutting regulation after regulation”.
Trump spoke with Woodward over the phone on August 14 and expressed regret over not getting to speak to him for the book.
Tonight, the White House said the excerpts were a fabrication by disgruntled former staff members.
While Trump said he believed Woodward had “always been fair” in the phone conversation, he immediately went on the defense Tuesday and continued to criticize the book in a tweet after Sanders’ interview on “Good Morning America” Wednesday. “But I don’t mind talking to you”.
Trump did not speak with him until the manuscript was complete, the paper said. “That’s like Bonnie getting arrested and saying, ‘You know who’d make a great judge?” (Laughter) That’s all right.