Sandy Shanks
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As is evident from this thread, Trump's followers do not want to talk about what Trump is doing and saying. If they reply at all to a post, which is extremely rare, their focus is on the writer, not the writer's criticism of Trump.
It goes much farther than that. The entire White House staff, including members of the cabinet, are avoiding the press. They, most definitely, do not want to talk about Trump.
After the acting secdef announced Trump's retreat in Afghanistan and Iraq, he left the podium, not allowing questions from reporters.
After the national security advisor announced the withdrawal, he walked away. He obviously did not want to talk about Trump and the decision he made.
"We've made it very clear that when GSA makes a determination, we will ensure complete, cooperative professional transitions and planning," HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday.
Azar know the problem isn't with the GSA. The problem is with Trump, and Azar didn't want to talk about Trump. He walked away, not allowing questions from the press.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell strongly opposed Trump's retreat in the Middle East, but he did not mention Trump by name. The majority leader doesn't want to talk about Trump, either. Since he was speaking from the Senate floor, McConnell was not taking any questions from the press. That was intentional. McConnell opposes removing US troops from Middle East, saying terrorists 'would love' it
For the most part for the past two weeks Trump has been hunkered down in the White House, firing off fraudulent tweets or playing golf and having little interest in governing. There have been three public appearances since November 3 -- a lie-filled appearance in the briefing room about the election, a rain-soaked wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery, and remarks in the Rose Garden about the coronavirus vaccine, all of which ended without any questions. He hasn't faced reporters in fourteen days.
Put a different way, not even Trump wants to talk about Trump.
This is all very strange. How did this guy get 73 million votes? Nobody wants to talk about him.
It goes much farther than that. The entire White House staff, including members of the cabinet, are avoiding the press. They, most definitely, do not want to talk about Trump.
After the acting secdef announced Trump's retreat in Afghanistan and Iraq, he left the podium, not allowing questions from reporters.
After the national security advisor announced the withdrawal, he walked away. He obviously did not want to talk about Trump and the decision he made.
"We've made it very clear that when GSA makes a determination, we will ensure complete, cooperative professional transitions and planning," HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday.
Azar know the problem isn't with the GSA. The problem is with Trump, and Azar didn't want to talk about Trump. He walked away, not allowing questions from the press.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell strongly opposed Trump's retreat in the Middle East, but he did not mention Trump by name. The majority leader doesn't want to talk about Trump, either. Since he was speaking from the Senate floor, McConnell was not taking any questions from the press. That was intentional. McConnell opposes removing US troops from Middle East, saying terrorists 'would love' it
For the most part for the past two weeks Trump has been hunkered down in the White House, firing off fraudulent tweets or playing golf and having little interest in governing. There have been three public appearances since November 3 -- a lie-filled appearance in the briefing room about the election, a rain-soaked wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery, and remarks in the Rose Garden about the coronavirus vaccine, all of which ended without any questions. He hasn't faced reporters in fourteen days.
Put a different way, not even Trump wants to talk about Trump.
This is all very strange. How did this guy get 73 million votes? Nobody wants to talk about him.