BAD PRESIDENT
Trump Lasted Just Two Hours

President Donald Trump Tuesday morning unleashed a Twitter tirade, targeting, as usual, the Mueller Russia probe, the Democrats, Hillary Clinton, and his new favorite lie, “spy gate.”
But then Trump posted a tweet saying, “Sorry, I’ve got to start focusing” on his actual job – which rightly generated a good deal of mockery.
Sorry, I’ve got to start focusing my energy on North Korea Nuclear, bad Trade Deals, VA Choice, the Economy, rebuilding the Military, and so much more, and not on the Rigged Russia Witch Hunt that should be investigating Clinton/Russia/FBI/Justice/Obama/Comey/Lynch etc.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 29, 2018
That lasted all of two hours and seven minutes. And apparently, he needed to remind himself he is still president.
The Fake Mainstream Media has, from the time I announced I was running for President, run the most highly sophisticated & dishonest Disinformation Campaign in the history of politics. No matter how well WE do, they find fault. But the forgotten men & women WON, I’m President!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 29, 2018
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