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These stories have become so predictable that I already know when to wait and hold my fire. Now everyone gets what they wanted. Some people get to be outraged while others get to yell about fake news.

Congrats to all.
The WSJ story is full of errors, which automatically devalues any legitimate criticism. Appears the tarp was from before Trump's visit and not covered during. Further, Trump denies having anything to do with the requests (& no reporting supports that they came from him).
With that said, there does seem to be reporting from multiple sources that confirms requests were made, which does speak to what people around Trump think he cares about and his level of pettiness (which he has displayed before).
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