President Donald Trump has a good sense of humor in that he was able to joke in a tweet that he is the Book of the Month Club’s “ultimate member” as he trashed the tell-all book from his niece Mary Trump as someone his parents absolutely “couldn’t stand.”
“I am the ultimate member of The Book of the Month Club. First I have lowlife dummy John Bolton, a war mongering fool, violating the law (he released massive amounts of Classified Information) and an NDA in order to build badly needed credibility and make a few dollars, which”
I am the ultimate member of The Book of the Month Club. First I have lowlife dummy John Bolton, a war mongering fool, violating the law (he released massive amounts of Classified Information) and an NDA in order to build badly needed credibility and make a few dollars, which
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 17, 2020
Trump defended himself against Mary and his former national security advisor, John Bolton, who’ve each sold staggering numbers of books savaging the president, trying to make him out to be a sociopath who is unfit for office. Both are seen to be trying to cash in on their relationships with the Commander in Chief, which makes them what?
“….will all end up going to the government anyway. Next up is Mary Trump, a seldom seen niece who knows little about me, says untruthful things about my wonderful parents (who couldn’t stand her!) and me, and violated her NDA. She also broke the Law by givng out my….”
….will all end up going to the government anyway. Next up is Mary Trump, a seldom seen niece who knows little about me, says untruthful things about my wonderful parents (who couldn’t stand her!) and me, and violated her NDA. She also broke the Law by givng out my….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 17, 2020
“….Tax Returns. She’s a mess! Many books have been written about me, some good, some bad. Both happily and sadly, there will be more to come!”
….Tax Returns. She’s a mess! Many books have been written about me, some good, some bad. Both happily and sadly, there will be more to come!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 17, 2020
Bolton’s book from inside the White House, “The Room Where It Happened,” reached No. 1 on USA TODAY’s best-sellers list earlier this month, selling more than 780,000 copies in its first week, even though most of what’s in the book, if it really happened at all, happened when he was never “in the room.”
For example, Bolton writes that Trump told China’s President Xi that is was okay by him to continue having concentration camps, but the problem for Bolton is, that couldn’t have possible occurred, because to this day China has never admitted that they have concentration camps. How can Trump give his okay to the Chinese president for something that China says doesn’t exist?
The Trump administration fought tooth and nail to stop the release of the bombshell, in which Bolton laments, “I am hard pressed to identify any single Trump decision during my tenure that wasn’t driven by re-election calculations.” Omigod! You mean, he’s like, a politician?
Mary Trump’s book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” which Trump’s camp had also tried to block from hitting the shelves — provides an unflattering insider account of Trump’s childhood and an analysis of his psyche.
She writes that her uncle is the result of “one of the world’s most powerful and dysfunctional families” and was emotionally scarred by his “toxic” relationship with his father, the late developer Fred Trump.
I think she’s just angry that the Trump family didn’t include her in anything. It’s either that, or she’s pissed that Caitlyn Jenner still looks hotter than her.
Rich is syndicated opinion columnist for David Harris Jr. and owner of Maga-Chat.com. He writes about politics, culture, liberty and faith.
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