SCOOP: The North Korea sanctions Trump tweeted his objections to Friday were indeed the Chinese shipper sanctions, sources tell me, @SalehaMohsin and @nwadhams.— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 26, 2019
He had *not* signed off directly on those sanctions.
But aides argued undoing them would be disastrous.
Or:
The misleading report worked, because we still don't know what's going on. BEHOLD THE POWER OF FAKE NEWS!Bloomberg reports Trump's team lied when they said Trump's tweet was about possible sanctions that hadn't been revealed - his tweet indeed intended to reverse the newly announced sanctions, then aides persuaded him to back off and made up a "cover story." https://t.co/CzkfFf9Gga— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 26, 2019
And as long as we're on Twitter: The POTUS is a floor wax! The President is a dessert topping!
The U.S. Department of Justice was in court today to defend the right of the president to block people on Twitter, arguing that while he tweets in an official capacity he blocks people in a personal capacity. https://t.co/kpWTV4Yhqp— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 26, 2019
It's nothing personal! Unless he blocks you! What, you think he's gonna take that sitting down?
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