Donald Trump Rips Washington Post Reporter: ‘I’m the President and You Are Fake News’
“Here we go … same old group,” Trump said. “I hope people enjoy the sun, and if it has an impact that’s great.”
“Here we go … same old group,” Trump said. “I hope people enjoy the sun, and if it has an impact that’s great.”
The Washington Post’s White House Bureau Chief claimed, falsely, that Trump “showed solidarity with the neo-Nazi protesters” in Charlottesville in an attempt to explain Trump’s support for protests against stay-at-home orders.
The media did not report what actually happened in the impeachment hearings, but what they want to have happened.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson and The Hill’s Joe Concha discussed the firing of Madeleine Westerout, who was fired as a result of an alleged breach of an off-the-record agreement between her and The
The media’s hatred for Donald Trump and anyone associated with him has induced the least scrupulous reporters in America to drop the facade of supposed objectivity and show us all just how far they’re willing to go to destroy people they don’t like.
This latest incident of a White House staffer getting the heave-ho only confirms what has plagued Trump since the earliest days of his presidency: Staff.
President Donald Trump said he spoke to his former White House assistant Madeleine Westerhout, who resigned abruptly on Thursday after White House staff became aware of embarrassing comments she made to reporters.
“I love Tiffany,” he said as he left the White House for Camp David.
Terminated alleged West Wing leaker Madeleine Westerhout reportedly trashed the president’s two daughters Ivanka and Tiffany Trump to reporters during an off-the-record dinner, Politico reported on Friday.
The Washington Post’s White House bureau chief, Philip Rucker, has not denied allegations that he violated the terms of an off-the-record conversation with now-former White House official Madeleine Westerhout, which led to her termination as the president’s personal secretary.
Ron Klain, former chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden and Al Gore, said on MSNBC Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s criticism of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) shows the president is “subhuman.”