Days are dwindling https://t.co/ViyXohM0SD— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 4, 2020
Rapidly.
Trump news conference delayed to 530pm/ET. pic.twitter.com/Po7oyHE5xf— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) September 4, 2020
Gee, why is that?
Per @JenGriffinFNC: This former official heard the President say about American veterans: “’What’s in it for them? They don’t make any money?’ It was a character flaw of the President: he could not understand why someone would die for their country, not worth it.”— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) September 4, 2020
Also from @JenGriffinFNC: re John McCain, “the President just hated John McCain. He always asked, ‘Why do you see him as a hero?” Source confirmed POTUS did not want flags lowered but others in the White House ordered them at half mast. There was a stand off, President relented.— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) September 4, 2020
AND, per @JenGriffinFNC former official said re: the French trip to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I: “The President was not in a good mood. Macron had said something that made him mad about American reliability and the need perhaps for a European army...— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) September 4, 2020
By the way, much of the Atlantic story has been confirmed by other outlets and the president denied something about his handling of McCain’s death that was widely reported at the time and still true. I’ve also got reporting on Trump disparaging people who served in Vietnam. https://t.co/f9zVlKLThD— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 4, 2020
That sound Trump hears? It's the walls closing in.
Trump caved pic.twitter.com/nLiZqeI23Y— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 4, 2020
White House officials are calling this an Esper prerogative, say Trump wasn't aware. He was shown/told of the media coverage and reacted.— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 4, 2020
I believe the part about the "media coverage." Oh, and that everyone who works for Trump is just there to take the blame away from him. But what about the Pelosi shampoo story? Or Biden's "they'll want to shoot me" gaffe in Kenosha? Gee, where did those go, now that we know what Trump thinks of us?
"Lonesome" Rhodes ends that film convinced he can rebuild his brand and regain his power. Considering the history of Ralph Reed or Richard Nixon, that's the most disturbing part of the film.
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