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President Donald Trump and his entire administration never miss the opportunity to attack reporters, journalists, the mainstream media and others who break the news to Americans.
Trump’s former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, is about to release a new book next week, in which it reveals exactly how much the President of the United States hates reporters.
Trump called Bolton reporters “bastards” during a meeting in New Jersey in 2019, according to the Washington Post.
Trump was actually ready to unilaterally ignore the First Amendment.
Trump, Bolton said, said, according to the Washington Post, “Journalists should be detained so they can reveal their sources.”
The president, who took an oath to “preserve, protect, and defend” the US Constitution, did not stop there.
“These people should be executed,” Trump told his national security advisor. “They’re bastards.”
This wasn’t the only attack on the U.S. Trump Constitution carried out in the White House during Bolton’s tenure.
“Bolton credits the president with a litany of shocking statements,” the Post reveals. “Trump said invading Venezuela would be ‘cool’ and that the South American nation was ‘really part of the United States’.”
It is not.
Trump also asked President Xi of China to help him re-elect, a crime so serious that it reflects Trump’s consideration for Ukraine, for which he was indicted.
And worryingly, “Trump told Xi the Americans asked him to change the constitutional rules to serve more than two terms,” the book says.
The Americans are not asking Trump to change the U.S. Constitution to allow him to serve a third term. In fact, according to several polls, Trump is double-digit behind the alleged Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
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