Trump: Reports About Chaos In White House Are 'Fake' Because 'There's Almost Nobody In The W.H. But Me'

  • 5 years ago
President Trump on Saturday again went after the media on Twitter.

President Trump has slammed a Washington Post reporter for talking about chaos in the White House amid the partial government shutdown when, according to him, "there's almost nobody in the W.H. but me."
He posted the message Saturday, tweeting: "I just watched a Fake reporter from the Amazon Washington Post say the White House is 'chaotic, there does not seem to be a strategy for this Shutdown. There is no plan.' The Fakes always like talking Chaos, there is NONE. In fact, there's almost nobody in the W.H. but me." 
"I do have a plan on the Shutdown," Trump continued. "But to understand that plan you would have to understand the fact that I won the election, and I promised safety and security for the American people. Part of that promise was a Wall at the Southern Border. Elections have consequences!"
Although it is unclear which reporter he was referring to, Trump released the tweets as the ongoing shutdown became the longest in U.S. history. 
Some Senate Republicans have even reportedly expressed concern about the president's strategy for a resolution, particularly given the struggles facing numerous federal workers who are not getting paid. 

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