الثلاثاء، 21 نوفمبر 2017

Donald Trump just did Roy Moore a massive favor

as informed in Asked whether he might campaign for Moore in advance of the December 12 special election, Trump left the door open to the possibility. By saying he supports Moore's version of events, Trump is, de facto, saying that the women aren't telling the truth. Both things -- Moore is telling the truth and so are the women -- just can't be true. The other argument Trump made in his comments about Moore, essentially, is this: Moore is a Republican. 'We are in trouble as a party if we continue to follow both Roy Moore and Donald Trump," Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, who has been critical of Trump and is retiring in 2018, said Monday.


Donald Trump Tacitly Endorses Roy Moore For Alabama Senate: "We Don't Need A Liberal Person In There"

Donald Trump was about to board a flight for Florida to spend Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago when reporters finally were able to get him to address the GOP elephant in the room: the embattled Roy Moore and the Alabama Senate election. NBC NewsAfter maintaining a long radio silence on the topic, the president made clear who he is backing for the open seat. "We don't need a liberal person in there, a Democrat," said Trump, who is dying to get tax reform passed before Christmas. This is a pivotal moment in our nation's history."His response: "Women are very special. I think it's a very special time because a lot of things are coming out, and I think that's good for our society.

Donald Trump Tacitly Endorses Roy Moore For Alabama Senate:

Donald Trump Breaks Silence On Roy Moore Allegations

as mentioned in President Donald Trump on Tuesday directly addressed the sexual misconduct allegations against Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, nearly two weeks after the first accounts of Moore's alleged sexual predation were first reported by The Washington Post. "Roy Moore denies it. That's all I can say," Trump told reporters while leaving the White House to go to his Mar-a-Lago resort for the Thanksgiving holiday. Trump all but endorsed Moore, after repeatedly ignoring questions about the race since the news of the allegations broke. The White House has previously said that the administration's position is that the voters in Alabama should decide.






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