“Mr. Trump has continued to see himself as able to determine the outcome of the Democratic primary contest, aides said, despite all evidence to the contrary,” @maggieNYT & @anniekarni write https://t.co/F7jttfYFET— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) April 30, 2020
The president had seemed to accept doing fewer briefings/press conferences last Friday, per advisers. Then he saw coverage of aides saying they were hurting him. https://t.co/Ao2SsOQCRJ— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 30, 2020
The president repeated what he said to Parscale and other advisers last week to Steve Holland > https://t.co/XjqnwcDrzD— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 30, 2020
The president deployed his harshest words against China for this Reuters interview, in context of asserting they prefer his opponent > https://t.co/paFNb4rNMs— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 30, 2020
President Pine-Sol “demanded to know how it was possible that a campaign that had been projecting strength and invincibility for two years was polling behind a candidate he viewed as extremely weak and, at the moment, largely invisible from daily news coverage.” https://t.co/3FmxeTRYwq— George Conway, Noble Committee Chair (@gtconway3d) April 29, 2020
Oh, and:President Pine-Sol is very, very, very mad.— George Conway, Noble Committee Chair (@gtconway3d) April 30, 2020
“‘I’m not losing to Joe Biden,’ Trump said at one point, both of these people said, adding that the president used profanities throughout the call.” https://t.co/xvvEwzLan6
Jared Kushner called 1m infections, 60k dead, a shuttered economy, 25m+ unemployed, and 3-6% drop in GDP for now with much larger likely to come "a great success story."
— Ian Bassin (@ianbassin) April 29, 2020
If our leaders refuse to see where we're failing, they can't help us get better.
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