Trump Says He Would Have Solved Brexit Riddle, Is Confused By Beto’s ‘Crazy’ Hands

Leo Varadkar, prime minister of Ireland, cuts a sharp contrast to President Trump. Three decades younger, openly gay and the biracial son of an Indian immigrant, he has pushed liberal policies at home and a “Global Ireland” multilateral approach abroad. Trump, on the other hand, claims “America First” as his slogan and has dubbed himself “Mr. Brexit.” That bit, from The Washington Post, is pretty much all you need to know about Donald Trump's press availability on Thursday with Leo

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3 thoughts on “Trump Says He Would Have Solved Brexit Riddle, Is Confused By Beto’s ‘Crazy’ Hands

  1. Beto will kick his lard ass when it comes to debates and the election. ( Assuming we is not impeached or forced to resign by then)

  2. H., you are right about the media treating him like a circus attraction.
    However, he worked hard for that reputation. It did not used to be like that. In the beginning of his presidency there were many journalists who tried to engage him in a serious discussion about policy. Eventually, they gave up and I can‘t blame them.

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