That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
'Trump's tweet also drew a direct response from CNN itself. The network responded to the president in a tweet saying that it is, in fact, Trump's job to represent the U.S. abroad — not CNN's.
"It's not CNN's job to represent the U.S to the world. That's yours. Our job is to report the news," the network wrote from its public relations account.'
That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
Is there a specific recent story that's set him off again?
Done with what exactly?
Do you live in the US?
Done with what exactly?
Do you live in the US?
Mainly done with believing that this is anything but a brilliant piece of trolling.
Thanks for asking.
Or are you saying DT is a troll? I am not really sure because you've not answered the questions I asked at all.
It's just the usual gaslighting from Agent Orange again.That's it, I'm done
[tweet]935147410472480769[/tweet]
DT.
But now you're trolling too.
Bye!
Oh I dunno, maybe one or more of:
Done with trying to comprehend how such a FOOL can be voted in
Addressing Native American veterans, Trump repeated a favorite taunt about Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren, a political opponent who he refers to derisively as “Pocahontas”.
“You were here long before any of us were here,” Trump said, speaking to the veterans from a podium placed in front of a portrait of US president Andrew Jackson. “Although we have a representative in Congress who they say was here a long time ago. They call her Pocahontas.”
As Sanders left the briefing room, a reporter shouted a question about why Trump’s remarks took place under a portrait of Andrew Jackson, notorious for forced removals of Indians. She did not respond.
Trump held the ceremony honoring the Navajo code talkers in the Oval Office, where he has hung a large portrait of Jackson, who in 1830 signed the Indian Removal Act that led to the forced removal, relocation and deaths of thousands of Native Americans from the American South.
It's like watching the exact opposite of The West Wing.