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Accusation: Trump decided not to go to the cemetery because he said the people there were losers, according to anonymous sources.
Statement: John Bolton, who was in the room when the decision was made, denies that Trump said it.
Your response: Maybe Trump said it at some other time.
Believe what you want. I’m not voting for Trump (or Biden) and don’t have time to waste on chasing goal posts that you are going to keep moving. My only reason for posting was to point out that the only witness to the meeting who has spoken about it publicly says the statement didn’t happen. If you’d rather believe people who won’t let a mediocre “news source” publish their names than someone who was actually there, have fun with that. If any of those “sources” come forward and make the accusation publicly, I’ll reconsider.
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- Trump’s treatment of Merkel and May was described as “near-sadistic” by one source for CNN. Bernstein explains, based on conversations with sources, that Trump’s conversations with the U.K.’s PM May in particular have been described ‘as “humiliating and bullying,” with Trump attacking her as “a fool” and spineless in her approach to Brexit, NATO and immigration matters.’ One source explained:
ACTUALLY the CNN interview has the above in mentioned in the ABOVE YOUTUBE VIDEO ....
If you RESPECT THE QUEEN of ENGLAND Mr TRUMP. I would say respect our ALLIES LEADERS and NOT BERATE them ESPECIALLY AS WOMEN and GIVE PUTIN FAR MORE, The Queen KEEPS PROTECOL and does stay on SCRIPT.
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