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The game James Corden would play with Donald Trump
(CNN) Donald Trump has never visited "The Late Late Show," but if he did, James Corden knows exactly what game he'd play. The point of the game was to have Trump confront some of the statements he made on the campaign trail, Corden said. Trump would be given two paddles and choose whether to defend his words or "take it back forever," Corden explained. "When [Trump] was running for president, he didn't stop by our show, but I felt like we had the absolute game to play with Donald Trump," said Corden, who was responding to a question posed by an audience member during a panel in Los Angeles as part of television festival PaleyFest. It's called "Stand By It or Take It Back."
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 9, 2017The president does himself no favors, however, by making wild accusations that the Journal editorial board feels compelled to condemn in such strong terms. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)The Wall Street Journal, accused by some journalists of going soft on President Trump, printed a stinging editorial Wednesday that likened the falsehood-addicted commander in chief to an alcoholic. In a speech to the National Republican Congressional Committee's March fundraiser, March 21, President Trump pledged to cut taxes once the House GOP's health-care bill is adopted. "The president clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims," the Journal wrote. The journalists who write news reports about the president are not the same ones who write scathing opinion pieces, such as the one in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal.
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