Why are foreigners always the first to figure these things out? And is it propaganda, if it's true?#Russia’s state TV describes Trump as a self-proclaimed master of the deal, with no deals to speak of. “You will laugh, but Trump doesn’t have a single ratified deal under his belt. He's only destroying existing deals & agreements,” says top Kremlin propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov. pic.twitter.com/SeF4CalD9n— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 9, 2019
I was sure we'd settled that! Certainly Trump thinks so:I'm going to start documenting each time Fox & Friends uses this exact chyron. pic.twitter.com/ZaxmKosgfs— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 10, 2019
And of course, on that phone call, he was perfectly Presidential:Trump is really unloading on the US Chamber of Commerce during this CNBC interview. "They have companies in Mexico. They have companies in China." He appears to have called in to CNBC after a US Chamber exec criticized Trump's tariff approach.— Damian Paletta (@damianpaletta) June 10, 2019
Because the world divides between Trump and not-Trump.Here's President Trump calling in to CNBC and describing the Federal Reserve as "very, very destructive" while making a case for a rate cut.— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 10, 2019
"We have people -- it's more than just Jay Powell -- we have people on the Fed that really weren't, ah, they're not my people." pic.twitter.com/Ei2vrrCTyo
Asked if he thinks tech companies like Google should be broken up, Trump says, "well I can tell you they discriminate against me. People talk about collusion -- the real collusion is between the Democrats & these companies, because they were so against me during my election run." pic.twitter.com/xVz6yTqoeI— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 10, 2019
And to go back to where we started:
Trump to CNBC: China will make a deal because 'they're going to have to' @CNBC https://t.co/WsElPJksax— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) June 10, 2019
Yeah, sure.
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