Just because you claim it, doesn't make it the truth.
That only happens when a FOX host...........agrees with their guest.
- behavior that conflicts with social norms.
Trumps obsession with toilet flushing.
“People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times as opposed to once,” he
told reporters from the Roosevelt Room in 2019,
claiming the EPA was looking into the alleged problem. “Ten times, right, 10 times,” he
told rallygoers the following year. “Not me, of course not me. But you,” he said, pointing to a random member of the crowd, who we assume was mortified by the accusation.
- disregarding or violating the rights of others.
Even before Donald Trump was elected US president in 2016, researchers who study
democratic backsliding, the rise of
authoritarian regimes and
their policies, feared his “America first” agenda would pose a serious threat to
democratic norms and
the rule of law.
In office, the president repeatedly
refused to commit to accept the results of the election. He has called for criminal prosecution of
his political enemies,
criticised judges for ruling against his administration and rewarded his political allies
with pardons when they broke the law.
- inability to distinguish between right and wrong.
Donald Trump was warned that the records he was holding on to were illegally retained, but the former president refused to give them back because he disagreed with that assertion, a new report claims.
The New York Times reported on Tuesday that Mr Trump flat-out refused to return boxes of documents, including some that apparently were marked classified, when approached by his former deputy White House counsel, Patrick Philbin.
And he wasn’t alone – multiple other aides to the president reportedly told him the same thing. But Mr Trump resisted, telling them “it’s not theirs, it’s mine” on several occaisions, referring to the stash of documents.
- difficulty with showing remorse or empathy.
President Donald Trump heard emotional stories Wednesday from people affected by the nation’s deadliest school shootings, and it appears he had an assist in responding to some of the powerful testimony.
The visible points include prompts such as “1. What would you most want me to know about your experience?” “2. What can we do to help you feel safe?” and “5. I hear you.”
Different hour...........different lie.
- manipulating and hurting others.
Trump attacking judge, prosecutors, witnesses, courts, investigators.
Let alone those outside the judicial system.
- recurring problems with the law.
Trump foundation, Trump U.
Over 3500 court cases, that was even before Trump became president.