During press conferences, Americans are more interested in knowing if the Trump administration has a plan, and where are they on the aforesaid plan. Aside from that, it is also imperative for them to know what they are planning to do to assist the economy and normalizing the situation.
Rather than discussing these three topics, Political Flare's Jason Miciak says these press conferences are exactly the opposite as they are nothing more than "aimless meanderings by an incompetent." Americans who haven't been watching these press conferences daily are likely to find it ridiculous that every day they accuse them of becoming worse, Miciak wrote.
In the latest press conference, U.S. President Donal Trump was seen shouting at Jon Karl, telling him he would never amount to anything. According to Miciak, this should close door on ever showing press conferences live on television again. The PLOTUS also called Chuck Schumer a cryer, saying that he would never admit that the president is doing is a great job.
Furthermore, Trump accused the Obama administration of leaving the "cupboard bare" and continues to blame it for all sorts of problems they run into. He also said that the United States sent "two companies" comprising the latest treatments to the U.K., adding that Boris Johnson failed to name the companies. Trump refrained from divulging more details about it, leaving everyone clueless about what he referring to.
A major portion of the press conference focused on tests, just like the previously-held conferences. While the country is still behind tests, Trump refuses to admit it. CNN Anchor Jake Tapper took to his Twitter handle today, Apr. 7 to tweet about the President's Trump CDC visit last month.
Tapper pointed out that Trump falsely claimed that anybody who wants a test can get a test, while that wasn't the case then, nor is it true now. The president recently addressed the states and hospitals urging the federal government to stop standing on street corners doing testing.
Trump is reportedly angry at Fox News reporters who pose questions that he wants to answer, provided he has a good answer. Miciak says the president walks into these things in a fury simply because he doesn't like to answer to anyone. CNN is not broadcasting the entire presser (or a major part of it), while MSNBC has no excuse.
These networks must stop as the nation demands it, Miciak wrote. It is also worth mentioning here that Trump said that Democrats should not be allowed to win back in November.