By now, you have heard the fake news coming from The Atlantic that claimed that President Trump called dead veterans suckers and losers. You would also know that five people who were in the room when the decision was made not to visit Aisne-Marne cemetery. Now, noted NeverTrump John Bolton, no fan of the president says it never happened.
Bolton said that if it had, he would have written an entire chapter in his tell all book about it. Bolton said Trump took the advice of his then chief of staff, John Kelly based on unsafe weather conditions. The Atlantic used anonymous sources, (Of course) But could there be another reason for then fake article? You betcha.
The DCNF reported:
In November, she further solidified her control over the magazine after its longtime chairman, David Bradley, said he was going to step away from management, according to Politico. …
Powell Jobs contributed $2,800 to former Vice President Joe Biden’s primary campaign in October, and in June she divvied out an additional $610,600 to the Biden Victory Fund. …
Goldberg and Powell Jobs did not return requests for comment asking if Powell Jobs had any involvement in or had any advanced knowledge of Goldberg’s anonymously-sourced story.
She contributed a total of 1.2 million to Democratic candidates only. But at over $600,000, Biden got the largest share of the pie. It also explains why The Atlantic would run such a ridiculous column. It’s not like they had any credibility to defend. But I do see a possible lawsuit in the making. Intentionally publishing a lie for political purposes.
On Friday, fierce Trump opponent John Bolton came out and strongly disputed The Atlantic’s report, saying that he was there on the trip where the remarks allegedly occurred yet he never heard anything along the lines of what they claimed happened.
“I didn’t hear either of those comments or anything even resembling them. I was there at the point in time that morning when it was decided that he would not go Aisne-Marne cemetery,” Bolton told Fox News. “He decided not to do it because of John Kelly’s recommendation. It was entirely a weather-related decision, and I thought the proper thing to do. I never heard he made that kind of comment about another country’s forces either, no.”
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