Trump is doing a town hall in PA for some reason and the first question was from a diabetic Trump voter asking him why he threw him under the bus, so this should uhhh be interesting
He's being kinda hostile? Which works with reporters I guess but uhhh these are not
I would actually legitimately believe this is the first time that the President has found out that people who he doesn't regard as less-than-human don't own stocks
But yes, she said her mom died of cancer and he keeps talking about it as if she had COVID
Someone asked him what the most difficult part of his presidency was so he did a racism and said COVID ("China virus") and then referred back to the woman's mother who definitely did not die of COVID!
> In other words, Murphy claims that in May 2020, the national security adviser personally gave explicit instructions to the Department of Homeland Security to prioritize intelligence about Chinese interference over reporting on Russian meddling in the election.
> This seemingly small detail is a big deal. Since July, the Trump administration has been pushing a deeply misleading narrative that China is engaged in election interference activity, that China poses a greater election interference threat than Russia, and that China is motivated by a desire to assist Joe Biden’s campaign. In fact, this narrative is emerging as a central theme of the president’s reelection campaign.
> It’s disturbing enough for a president and his allies to distort intelligence assessments for political gain, but Murphy’s account suggests something more nefarious—that intelligence authorities and positions of public trust might have been used to engineer the narrative from the outset.