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Trump lashes out at media
His campaign manager grabbed a Breitbart journalist and then denied it. Trump routinely blocks credentialed reporters that he disapproves of from his events.
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► Blasted his Republican critics who are seeking a third-party candidate to challenge both him and Clinton.
Self-selection doesn’t adequately explain this phenomenon.
That particular media critique wasn’t that far off from typical gripes from politicians.
“I did not feel it was an appropriate program for them due to their precarious financial condition-they had no money to pay for the program, but would have had to pay for the program using his disability income and taking out a loan based upon equity in his apartment”, Schnackenberg said. In an election in which Trump has received an overwhelming amount of coverage – by one measure billion worth – his press conference on Tuesday provided a snapshot of the broader campaign.
“You will have a group of people put on the Supreme Court where his country will never ever recover, it will never ever be the same”, Trump warned. It was there that he announced $6 million had been raised, so this wasn’t exactly under the radar.
Reporter: “You’re raising money for veterans”.
Leave it to an entrepreneurial blowhard who has disparaged US prisoners of war as “losers” and who himself didn’t serve in the military to take umbrage at being held to account about the millions of dollars raised for veterans under his aegis – and a day after this nation paid solemn homage to its war dead, some of whom died as “losers”, that is POWs.
Did Trump give any of his own personal money?
Donald Trump hammered the “extremely dishonest” press at a 40-minute Q&A session he scheduled in response to a Washington Post story investigating the millions of dollars he claimed he raised for veterans in January. The campaign, like the “university”, is a fraud created to benefit Trump by exploiting the uneducated, the desperate, and the vulnerable. “It’s OK, just max out your credit card”, they said. Indeed, as should be the case, they only inspired.
But there is more at stake than merely a Clinton presidency, as Trump pointed out during a press conference on Tuesday.
As it turns out, the Trump campaign and its principal are capable of shame.
The Associated Press surveyed the recipients of Trump’s donations on Tuesday, and found that many of them had received checks dated May 24, the same day that Trump told The Post he’d given his $1 million.
But Trump previously spoke with the group’s chairman and “it was alluded” that the Marine Corps foundation, which provides scholarships to the children of fallen Marines, should expect a new influx of cash from the fundraiser, Boulhosa said. Donald Trump came from a wealthy family and had resources at his disposal to purchase real estate-that is the secret-one that the average consumer could not replicate. A clash between them might be inevitable and Trump will be stuck with his pledge to the Crafts.
After the conference, Llamas took to Twitter to offer a possible reason why Trump might single him out, pointing to an exchange in which the reporter suggested that the $6 million figure was an exaggeration. It took four months but, in doggedly pursuing a tale political corruption, the press not only claimed a pound of flesh but also augmented the coffers of a worthy charity – a sum that otherwise would likely have never been delivered.
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“The judge, who happens to be, we believe, Mexican, which is great, I think that’s fine”, Trump said of Curiel, who was born in the US. And at almost every rally, the brash billionaire reams the press as “dishonest”, “disgusting”, “slime” and “scum”, calling political reporters the worst types of human beings on earth, prompting his crowds of thousands of supporters to turn, without fail, to jeer and sometimes curse at the press.