I can't believe that I'm the first one to post the President of the United State's official statement on Memorial Day in this thread:
Aquila89 wrote:Trump's official Facebook page also announced that "In honor of Memorial Day, we're doing 25% off all #MAGA gear!" I don't think that Trump personally manages that page though.
Separating families at the Border is the fault of bad legislation passed by the Democrats. Border Security laws should be changed but the Dems can’t get their act together! Started the Wall.
The Philadelphia Eagles Football Team was invited to the White House. Unfortunately, only a small number of players decided to come, and we canceled the event. Staying in the Locker Room for the playing of our National Anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. Sorry!
iMURDAu wrote:Nice. When did they stay in the Locker Room during the playing of the Anthem? Just wondering since it's implied that they did that or took a knee during the Anthem. Oh they didn't. Idiot just slurps Fox News like everyone else his age.
Delta Jim wrote:
It was a Fox News thing where they showed a picture of some Christian players praying in the locker room before the game (as some players do) and tried to imply that it was them protesting.
I believe there's a term for this sort of thing, but I can't quite remember it. It was something like "fictitious account". Or maybe it was "spurious announcement".
Eh, it'll come to me eventually.
“He was, look, he was not very popular then, certainly his memory is popular now,” Trump told reporters as he prepared to leave the White House on Friday en route to a Group of Seven economic summit in Canada. “I’m thinking about that very seriously, and some others, and some folks that have some sentences that aren’t fair.”
Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
“I had a letter from Schumer — he tore it up,” he said. “It was the craziest thing ever. He ripped papers into tiny pieces.”
Lartey did not work alone. He said his entire department was dedicated to the task of taping paper back together in the opening months of the Trump administration.
One of his colleagues, Reginald Young Jr., who worked as a senior records management analyst, said that during over two decades of government service, he had never been asked to do such a thing.
“We had to endure this under the Trump administration,” Young said. “I’m looking at my director, and saying, ‘Are you guys serious?’ We’re making more than $60,000 a year, we need to be doing far more important things than this. It felt like the lowest form of work you can take on without having to empty the trash cans.”
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