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babylonsister

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Tue Jul 24, 2018, 08:38 PM Jul 2018

Spotting CNN on a TV Aboard Air Force One, Trump Rages Against Reality

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Spotting CNN on a TV Aboard Air Force One, Trump Rages Against Reality
On Tuesday, President Trump doubled down in his efforts to tell supporters to trust him over the words of critics and news reports.
By Katie Rogers and Maggie Haberman
July 24, 2018


WASHINGTON — On the first couple’s recent trip overseas, Melania Trump’s television aboard Air Force One was tuned to CNN. President Trump was not pleased.

He raged at his staff for violating a rule that the White House entourage should begin each trip tuned to Fox — his preferred network over what he considers the “fake news” CNN — and caused “a bit of a stir” aboard Air Force One, according to an email obtained by The New York Times. The email, an internal exchange between officials in the White House Military Office and the White House Communications Agency last Thursday, also called for the ordering of two additional televisions to support Beam, a TiVo-like streaming device, to make sure the president and first lady could both watch TV in their separate hotel rooms when they travel.

At the end of the email chain, officials confirmed that tuning the TVs to Fox would be standard operating procedure going forward.

The channel-flipping flap was the latest example of how Mr. Trump, at a pivotal moment in his presidency, is increasingly living in a world of selected information and bending the truth to his own narrative. As his aides work to keep him insulated from the outside world, Mr. Trump is doubling down in his efforts to tell supporters to trust him over the words of critics and news reports.

For now, his approach is working: His standing with Republicans continues to rise, according to a series of new polls.

“Stick with us. Don’t believe the crap you see from these people, the fake news,” Mr. Trump said Thursday at the annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Kansas City, Mo.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/24/us/politics/trump-putin-cnn.html

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Spotting CNN on a TV Aboard Air Force One, Trump Rages Against Reality (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2018 OP
separate hotel rooms? HipChick Jul 2018 #1
Separate Hotel Rooms.... madaboutharry Jul 2018 #2
About that "his approach is working" line, Mc Mike Jul 2018 #3

Mc Mike

(9,111 posts)
3. About that "his approach is working" line,
Wed Jul 25, 2018, 09:02 AM
Jul 2018

it could be pointed out that, even while living in his own alt reality bubble,

he and his flunkies think it's important to convince conservative VFW people to 'stick with us.' Order them to, beg them to, whatever. Smell that desperation.

And every time he has to say fake news, it's the same thing. Convince, order, beg, his own people to not fall away. And he has to say this stuff all the time, a zillion times a day, everyday.

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