► Trump’s 51st post-election lie: never ordered firing of Robert Mueller |
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Trump’s 51st post-election lie: never ordered firing of Robert Mueller
Shortly (ca. late January 2018) after the New York Times reported that Donald “Trumporleone” Trump had ordered White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller, The Great Leader lied that he had ever so acted.
During his trip to Switzerland to try and gain favor with world political and business leaders, The Great Leader whined about the press by stating that prior to launching his presidential bid in 2015, he received positive media coverage, but thereafter he realized that reporters were “nasty” and face.” The Great Leaders hyperbolic BS comments drew boos from members of the audience.
The Great Leader went on to tell the audience:
Goshes and Gollies and Gee Whillickers, to think that The Great Leader was never involved in being nasty until he went into politics. That’s about as believable as claiming that former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was nominated for a Humanitarian award as the quintessential protector of a young gymnastic girl’s right to not be sexually assaulted.
In response to the NY Times story about him trying to fire Mueller, The Great Leader falsely stated.
This is the same New York Times that The Great Leader has repeatedly begged to allow him to sit down for an interview.
For additional post-election articles re: The Don visit the articles below
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