President Donald Trump headed once again this morning for the links at Trump National Golf Course. But before teeing up, he offered some advice for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh – consider suing for libel.
The President defended Kavanaugh after the New York Times article today that revisited the accusations of Deborah Ramirez, who attended Yale with Kavanaugh and claimed he assaulted her at a party.
The Times sent out a series of tweets Saturday touting the story. It then retracted its initial tweet, claiming it was phrased awkwardly. The retraction then vanished, until finally, the paper of record tweeted, “We deleted a previous tweet regarding this article,” the final tweet read. “It was offensive, and we apologize.”
The President was watching and took up for Kavanaugh.
We’ll monitor the situation and update later in the day. The Tweetstorm so far:
The Fake News is saying that I am willing to meet with Iran,...
The President defended Kavanaugh after the New York Times article today that revisited the accusations of Deborah Ramirez, who attended Yale with Kavanaugh and claimed he assaulted her at a party.
The Times sent out a series of tweets Saturday touting the story. It then retracted its initial tweet, claiming it was phrased awkwardly. The retraction then vanished, until finally, the paper of record tweeted, “We deleted a previous tweet regarding this article,” the final tweet read. “It was offensive, and we apologize.”
The President was watching and took up for Kavanaugh.
We’ll monitor the situation and update later in the day. The Tweetstorm so far:
The Fake News is saying that I am willing to meet with Iran,...
- 9/15/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
It didn’t take long for Kavanaugh apologists to put on their tin foil hats as part of their feverish effort to exonerate Trump’s latest Supreme Court nominee. On Thursday afternoon, the Washington Post published an opinion piece wondering if Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, is so “mixed up” that she confused the judge with someone who looked exactly like him. “As crazy as that sounds, it wouldn’t be unheard of,” columnist Kathleen Parker wrote of a possible mistaken identity. “And, given the high regard in which...
- 9/21/2018
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
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