Please don't overlook the initial statement concerning this issue. The speaker said Trump cannot grant titles of nobility because of Constitutional constraints. She added: While he can name his son Barron, he cannot make him a Baron. Is that clear now, 6-eye shaman?
The frustration in Trump's mind is extreme. Not only did he lose his bid to be Time magazine Person of the Year, he lost it to a teen who shows a concern for the global climate and environment. She is critical of the old school approach of fossil fuels and short term financial gains at the expense of damaging the planet. That doesn't sit too well with Trump's embrace of the fossil fuel industry and his disdain for renewable energy sources.
Those are the hiring qualifications to be in the Trump administration or his murky, circumventing, unaccountable, shadow government operations. Giuliani is one of many examples.
Yup, Rudy was seen last night at the White House. They must be worried about the Impeachment. McConnell had said he would be a fair Juror in the Senate, today he is saying he is coordination things with White House Council. Go figure!
Mitch also said it's a forgone conclusion that Trump won't be removed from office. So much for being impartial and looking for the truth.
After Greta Thunberg Wins 'Time' Honor, Trump Suggests She 'Chill' And Watch A Movie Laurel Wamsley December 12, 20192:51 PM ET After Greta Thunberg Wins 'Time' Honor, Trump Suggests She 'Chill' And Watch A Movie excerpt: "At U.N. Climate Action Summit, Thunberg gave an impassioned speech in which she implored officeholders: "You all come to us young people for hope. How dare you? You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words, and yet I'm one of the lucky ones. People are suffering. People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing." Trump later made a surprise visit to the same auditorium where Thunberg spoke, arriving shortly after she concluded her remarks. He mocked Thunberg at the time, as well. "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!" he tweeted."
Trump's latest attack on Greta Thunberg was sexist, ableist – and perhaps jealous As the first lady campaigns against bullying, her husband targets a 16-year-old Poppy Noor Thu 12 Dec 2019 17.37 EST Last modified on Fri 13 Dec 2019 10.23 EST Trump's latest attack on Greta Thunberg was sexist, ableist – and perhaps jealous excerpt: "Whatever you might call it, Melania Trump’s initiative as first lady is the anti-bullying campaign “Be Best”. The White House website for the initiative states: “Mrs Trump believes that children should be both seen and heard, and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and reinforce to them that when they are using their voices – whether verbally or online – they must choose their words wisely and speak with respect and compassion.” We have contacted the Be Best team for comment about Trump’s treatment of Thunberg. It is yet to respond."
What's even more embarrassing to Trump and Melania is that Melania was offering advice to children about the choice of words they should use to other children so as to not bully them, not to adults who should already know better (like Trump, assuming Trump could even be considered an adult).
What are you talking about? He was Times POTY in 2017 You trying to make out he was expecting it in 2019?