AmericanEagle wrote:
What a joke an article from the Washington compost as your news source.
Oh I don’t need a test to tell me anything because all I need to do is watch and listen to trump or Biden and there’s a glaring difference. Number one look how many questions Trump took sometimes up to two hours and answered every reporters question. Biden on the other hand has to look at a list Of people to call long and has said many times I have to stop now or I will get in trouble. What does that tell you? He is supposed to be the most powerful man on the planet but yet he’s worried about getting in trouble, from who?
Trump put himself out there more than any other candidate and that is a fact! The problem is you just didn’t like his town and many snowflakes got their feelings hurt. At least he wasn’t destroying our country like Bidum has done in such a short time.
Bidumb has shown signs of cognitive decline for several months and his gun control press conference yesterday was a train wreck. His rambling incoherently, fumbling for words and overall lack of command was glaring and you cannot deny that.
We have to hope sippy cup makes it all 4 years because the prospect of Harris and Pelosi running the asylum is frightening.
And at least Jimmy Carter is alive long enough to be replaced by the worst president which prior to Joe was obummer.
What a joke an article from the Washington compost... (
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LOL,, Look at Biden and trump??? you are talking about the former occupant of the oval office, who could not finish a sentence, nor know what the word he was struggling with meant, or even keep a train of thought to completion.. that scofflaw?
talk about selective memory and denial...
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-sets-record-longest-span-press-briefings/story?id=60472803White House sets record for longest span with no press briefings
The White House hasn't held a single briefing during the government shutdown.
ByAlexander Mallin
January 22, 2019, 10:49 AM
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/11/c****av***s-trump-ends-press-conference-after-reporters-challenge-him-on-testing.htmlPOLITICS
Trump abruptly ends press conference after reporters challenge him on c****av***s testing
PUBLISHED MON, MAY 11 20206:51 PM EDTUPDATED TUE, MAY 12 20208:07 AM EDT
Christina Wilkie
President Donald Trump stormed out of a c****av***s press conference after becoming angry with two reporters.
Trump accused a CBS reporter of asking “a nasty question,” and then refused to answer questions from another reporter he had called upon.
The exchanges threaten to drown out what the White House had hoped would be a chance for Trump to highlight U.S. progress in c****av***s testing.
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Trump angrily exits press conference after being challenged by female reporters
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump stormed out of a c****av***s press conference at the White House on Monday after becoming angry with two reporters, one who asked a question about testing, and another who didn’t get to ask a question at all.
The event in the Rose Garden was meant to give the president a chance to boast about the recent increases in testing, and Trump spoke and answered questions for nearly an hour.
The briefing got off to a bumpy start when the president misstated the dollar amount that would be allocated to states to help with testing. “We are sending $1 billion to American states, territories and tribes,” Trump announced, in what officials had told reporters would be a high-point of the event.
But those same officials said the amount would be $11 billion, not $1 billion. Moreover, the $11 billion was appropriated in the CARES Act passed by Congress and signed into law in April, calling into question why it was being held up almost three weeks later as a major success point.
A White House spokesman later confirmed to CNBC that the amount is in fact, $11 billion.
For the remainder of his remarks, the president ran through the numbers of personal protective equipment, ventilators and other essential gear that the U.S. has produced and distributed to fight the v***s.
But it was in the question and answer session that tempers erupted.
At around 5:15 p.m., CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang asked Trump, “You have said many times that the U.S. is doing far better than any other country when it comes to testing,” to which Trump said, “Yes.”
CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang listens to U.S. President Donald Trump respond after inquiring why he was saying “Don’t ask me, ask China that question” to her after she asked him why he considers c****av***s testing a “global competition” during a c****av***s disease (C****-**) outbreak response briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 11, 2020.
Kevin Lemarque | Reuters
Jiang, who is Chinese American, continued, “Why does that matter? Why is it global competition to you, if every day Americans are still losing their lives, and we are still seeing more cases every day?”
“They’re losing their lives everywhere in the world,” Trump replied, “And maybe that’s a question you should ask China. Don’t ask me. Ask China that question, okay? If you ask them that question, you may get a very unusual answer.”
As Trump proceeded to call on another reporter, Jiang followed up. “Sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically?”
“I’m not saying it specifically to anybody,” Trump responded, growing visibly irate. “I’m saying that to anyone who would ask a nasty question like that.”
“That’s not a nasty question,” Jiang insisted, but Trump had already moved on.