Interesting problem: does he understand he needs to respond to a problem that involves other people, not just him? Everything just swirls down the drain of dis self-concern, doesn’t it?"While Mr. Trump has been a focus of anger, particularly in the crowds in Washington, aides repeatedly have tried to explain to him that the protests were not only about him, but about broader, systemic issues related to race." https://t.co/2qAN1kzdPh— Nancy Cook (@nancook) June 1, 2020
Brave, brave Sir Robin:Blaming outside agitators seems easy for elected officials because a) it allows them not to blame their own constituents and condemn violence and B) allows them to not address the concerns of protesters. Good piece by @BrandyZadrozny and @oneunderscore__ https://t.co/46R9EJ1vqg— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) May 31, 2020
Of course he did. Living in a fortress is not enough. He’s got to go to the nuclear bunker. Because people outside are yelling things, and he might hear them..@ABC News has confirmed President Trump was moved into secure White House bunker Friday night as protests took over streets surrounding https://t.co/IEL1sxWFIh— John Santucci (@Santucci) June 1, 2020
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