Trump’s going to speak at the FBI Academy graduation. What will Giant Yam say since his recent criticism of the FBI? Will he go off script?
The current GOP tactic is to discredit the FBI to lay the groundwork for firing Mueller before he can arrest Lord Dampnut.
Perhaps Trump will allude to that, or will try to trash Comey.
Perhaps it’s a trip like his Mississippi civil rights museum one: a thirty minute tour with a seven minute speech, largely intended to rationalize a futile Florida political speech and allow a round of golf.
However it could be the usual stupidity coming from the WH, like trying to make a ribbon into a statistical graph line that should be cut just like a car dealership opening, because it’s like “red tape”.
In the afternoon, President Donald J. Trump will depart the White House for Quantico, VA, en route to the FBI National Academy, where he will participate in the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony. The President will then depart the FBI National Academy for the Quantico Landing Zone en route to the Marine Corps Air Facility, where he will visit Marine Helicopter Squadron One. In the afternoon, the President will depart Quantico, VA en route to Camp David.
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George Will wrote that Trump's support of Roy Moore earned him the ranking of the "nation's worst president."
"By joining Stephen K. Bannon’s buffoonery on Moore’s behalf, the 45th president planted an exclamation point punctuating a year of hitherto unplumbed presidential depths," he wrote, referring to the former White House chief strategist and current head of Breitbart News.
"He completed his remarkably swift — it has taken less than 11 months — rescue of the 17th, Andrew Johnson, from the ignominy of ranking as the nation’s worst president."
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Trump was visiting Marine Helicopter Squadron One, in Quantico, Virginia. That’s the group in charge of helicopter transportation for the president onboard Marine One.
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Describing the service members as “the ones taking care of my helicopter,” Trump boasted, “I’ve had many helicopters. You know, I’m very spoiled; I’ve had helicopters.”
Minutes later, Trump forced the captive audience — they couldn’t just walk out on the man who is unfortunately their commander in chief — to hear him once again recount the 2016 election.
He bragged about his “very successful campaign” that he “won very easily.” He then recounted how “we had 306 Electoral College votes to 223, or something like that.”