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Trump can see the future?

Feb 26, 2017 12:48PM PST

April 29?...that's 2 months away...

NOTHING is going to "improve" in the relationship between HIM and the media between now and April 29 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner....OR he knows things are only going to get worse.....OR he can't/won't tolerate anyone commenting on HIS behavior UNLESS he KNOWS it will be favourable?


Trump Will Be First President In 36 Years To Skip White House Correspondents Dinner

I think he should go...dressed in some kind of costume (chest protector & face mask, running shoes) that would signify he was prepared for a massive "bun fight"

President Donald "my way, or the highway" Trump?

I believe he has thin skin/is vain...He doesn't look as orange as he did a few months ago...and his hair appears to have solidified, so he must be listening to someone.

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I can turn on the national news every night
Feb 26, 2017 4:20PM PST

and hear about all the terrible things Trump did today. If he didn't do anything that bad today, they'll re-hash or re-spin the bad things he did in previous days. Why do they deserve his presence at their party anyway? Personally, I think it's high time the press learn that the country doesn't revolve around them and our leaders shouldn't actively seek their favor. I don't want the press to have the power to select a president and have that person feel beholding to them. Let 'em sip wine and schmooze with their own boring friends.

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TheRUMP looked into HIS crystal ball
Mar 2, 2017 1:00PM PST
Trump transition team canceled plan for ethics training for staff: report

President Trump's transition team called off a plan for an ethics, leadership and management course for his senior White House staff and appointees, including Cabinet members, according to a new report.

According to documents obtained by Politico, the Trump team opted not to have staffers go through the program, which would have covered confirmation hearings, complying with existing laws and orders, dealing with scrutiny from the media and collaborating with lawmakers and agencies.



Ethics training?...we don't need no stinkin' ethics training....

He had "total confidence" in Flynn but he still accepted his resignation...

He also has "total confidence" in Sessions....

Flynn mislead Pence...Flynn mislead Pence(under Trump's direction?)....Flynn is gone....Trump is still there...so is Pence...I have to wonder if Pence is trusting of Trump-...

either Trump knew about Flynn OR Trump also got suckered....either way...someone got suckered...by someone that Trump had "total confidence" in...

Has Trump mislead Pence/the public once again?

I haven't heard the term "fake news" from Trump lately.
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PS
Mar 2, 2017 1:18PM PST

Just watching Sessions...

answer du jour...."I don't recall"