Or:Pres Trump has backed himself into a rhetorical position where he both publicly disagrees with Georgia Gov. Kemp's decision to lift the state's stay-at-home, but also praises him and tells Georgians to listen to their governor.— Katie Benner (@ktbenner) April 22, 2020
Or:My story from the other day on the president taking both sides of the same issue, leaving different people hearing what they want in his words, as he tries to beef up the support for the protests https://t.co/jB8apDNK24 https://t.co/H4V4TCVo8S— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 22, 2020
We would also accept: “Yes.”Trump now has a scapegoat if things go south in Georgia and will credit if they don’t. Easy peasy. https://t.co/X0frBB3h8z— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 22, 2020
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