2) Trump is endangering not just political staff who want to work for him, but career staff who work in the building and Secret Service agents who have to guard him night and day.
When Trump travels, that anti-mask culture travels with him.
Trump seems to have understood the dangers -- at least to himself -- as he has put others' health and lives at risk.
Finally, and truly mystifyingly, knowing he'd been around someone who had tested positive, Trump WENT AHEAD TO A FUNDRAISER AT HIS GOLF COURSE!
No, actually, finally this time: A far bigger consequence of Trump's mendacity and ignorance and demonstrated selfishness in this pandemic is the 208,000 who have died.
Had Trump handled this like Angela Merkel in Germany, that number would only be 40,000.huffpost.com/entry/trump-sh…
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The coup-attempting criminal former president is laser focused on the economy, as his campaign aides want, as he talked about Gov. Tim Walz and tampons in boys bathrooms.
And then claims that VP Harris "crackled" while inflation increased.
(Ed note: He's talking about her laugh, so maybe he meant "cackle.")
Now he's claiming that all of his favorite dictators (Putin! Xi! Kim!) are laughing at us.
If this actually is a news conference, in that he takes questions, rather than just ramble on endlessly and leave, here are some the reporters down there should be asking:
1) Given that your campaign is attacking Gov. Walz's military record, can you explain your choice to fake bone spurs to avoid the Vietnam War?
1a) Was it appropriate to compare your having unprotected sex with random women to what US soldiers were facing overseas?
2) You keep complaining about being called a "threat to democracy." Does that mean you regret lying endlessly about the 2020 election and inciting a violent assault on the Capitol and then doing nothing about it for three hours?
The coup-attempting former president, who is also a court-adjudicated sexual abuser*, did not get two minutes into his speech before he introduced a new lie: That he had won Minnesota in 2020.
(Fact check: Uh, yeah. No.)
*Rape, in the common parlance, per a federal judge.
Trump is claiming that inflation was high only because of higher oil costs, which he blamed on Biden.
No.
Do people really believe this?
The number reason we had high inflation:
PEOPLE CONTINUED GETTING PAID DURING THE PANDEMIC EVEN THOUGH THEY WEREN'T WORKING, ALL PAID FOR BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
If Trump is elected, why do people believe he will ever leave?
This time he goes in having learned his lessons from Jan 6 — that he needs to fill the top military and nat sec positions with people personally loyal to him from the start, not just in the final weeks.
Reminder that if Trump wins, there is a 99 pct chance he will have a GOP run Senate.
Which will confirm whomever he wants for whatever job he wants. Count on it.
And if by chance the Senate refuses to confirm, say, Stephen Miller as attorney general or Steve Bannon as head of CIA, what’s to stop him from just letting them run those agencies as “acting”?
NEW -- Biden's running against a guy who tried to end our democracy last time and talks about ruling as an autocrat next time, so why isn't that the message all day, every day?
Well ... maybe because a scary number of Americans would be okay with that?
26% of Americans believe that an autocracy is a “very good” or “somewhat good” form of government, while another 28% think it’s only “somewhat bad.”
15% surveyed said they think military rule would be good, and another 23% believe it would be only “somewhat bad.”
Of course, Biden has devoted some half dozen speeches specifically to Trump's ongoing threat to democracy.
At the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2022. Independence Hall that September. Valley Forge this January.
COLLEAGUES -- If you were covering county government, and a deputy you had personally witnessed shoot an unarmed suspect in the back were running for sheriff, you'd mention that killing in every story, correct?
If you were covering state government, and someone who had been caught embezzling were running for treasurer, surely that background would make it into every story, yes?
So how is it possible to write a story about Donald Trump and not mention what he did in the weeks leading up to and on Jan. 6? He used the threat of violence, and then actual violence to alter the leadership of the government -- the very definition of a coup.