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Trump Launches Tirade Against Media, Claiming White House Is "Running Like a Fine-Tuned Machine"
President Donald Trump intensified his attack on the media in a wild press conference Thursday, once again characterizing the press as "dishonest" in response to recent reports that have depicted an administration increasingly in turmoil. He also defended Michael Flynn, who resigned Monday as national security adviser, amid mounting evidence that he misled administration officials about his phone calls to the Russian ambassador.
"If anything, he did something right," Trump said of Flynn. While he denied ordering Flynn to discuss easing American sanctions against Russia, he said that doing so would have been acceptable.
"Mike was doing his job, he was calling countries and his counterparts," he said. "So it certainly would have been okay with me if he did it. I didn't direct him, but I would have directed him because that's his job."
Asked repeatedly if his campaign aides were in contact with Russian officials during the 2016 election campaign, Trump dodged the questions, saying only, "I had nothing to do with it."
Trump began the press conference by announcing his second pick for labor secretary, Alexander Acosta, following Andrew Puzder's decision to withdraw his nomination yesterday. Trump dedicated only a brief moment to discussing Acosta before he turned to his main message for the afternoon: his grievances with the press. "Many of our nation's reporters and folks will not tell you the truth," Trump said in his attacks against the media and the ongoing leaks. "We have to find out what's going on because the press, is honestly out of control."
Trump complained of the "mess" he inherited from the past administration and disputed reports that the White House is in disarray. "It is the exact opposite," he said. "This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine."
Asked how he could simultaneously complain about leaks by government officials and claim that the news reports based on them were false, Trump said, "The leaks are real. The leaks are absolutely real. The news is fake because so much of the news is fake."
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Trump was supposed to be there to introduce his pick for secretary of Labor.
He spent more time talking about Hillary Clinton than he did his nominee.
But Trump spent the most time talking about himself. His victory. His press coverage. Him. Him. Him.
Now, I am certain that his rabid base will love it. Fighting with the media seems to be all they care about.
But, the average Joe who tunes in is going to think, This is not a guy focused on my problems, my security, my kids' future. This is a guy focused on, obsessed even, with himself and his perceived slights.
Trump was unhinged.
Somehow you won this job which you are completed unsuited for. Stop whining and start serving!
Last edited by Goose (2/16/2017 3:54 pm)
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He digs his own holes !
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tennyson wrote:
He digs his own holes !
Truly. The next cycle will be about his unhinged behavior.
The next shiny object