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Trump Tweets Crazy Curve Ball: Doubles Down on Supporting Embattled Pruitt – Doesn’t Deny Sessions May Go
There is literally only one entry on President Donald Trump’s official schedule today: his 11 AM intelligence briefing. Which is why 14 minutes before that Oval Office appointment Trump tweeted a crazed curve ball.
The president has stood steadfastly by his increasingly embattled EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, despite the never-ending scandals that mount not by the day, but some days by the hour. HuffPost put the list at 23, but that was Thursday.
Friday morning Trump blasted the “dishonest and corrupt” “Fake News Media,” in a tweet insisting he will not replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Scott Pruitt.
Curiously, the tweet threw total support to Pruitt, who many believe will be out of a job within hours – while offering no support for his regular punching bag Jeff Sessions.
Take a look:
Do you believe that the Fake News Media is pushing hard on a story that I am going to replace A.G. Jeff Sessions with EPA Chief Scott Pruitt, who is doing a great job but is TOTALLY under siege? Do people really believe this stuff? So much of the media is dishonest and corrupt!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 6, 2018
What’s also crazy? That the American people have to witness the revolving door of scandal and corruption that is the Trump administration.
Images of Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions, Scott Pruitt by DonkeyHotey via Flickr and a CC license
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