CNN’s Keilar rolls the tape on Trump’s attacks on military members and their families

CNN anchor and military spouse Brianna Keilar reacts to The Atlantic's report claiming President Trump called soldiers "losers" and "suckers." President Trump has denied the allegations and CNN has not independently verified the report.

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  1. The “billionaire” who hides his tax returns.The “genius” who hides his college grades.The “businessman” who bankrupted 3 casinos and lost over $1B in 10 yrs.The “playboy” who pays for sех.The “Christian” who doesn’t go to church.The “philanthropist” who defrauds charity.The “patriot” who dodged the draft.The “innocent man” who refuses to testify.The “President” who takes no responsibility.The “tough, strong man“ who wears makeup and hairspray but never a mask.The “deal maker” who has yet to close a deal.

    1. @Todd Daniel Apparently, in addition to not understanding how systems of governance or economies work, you also don’t understand how words work. It was your Messiah, X resident shitstain, who was the worst and most corrupt president in American history. The worst and most corrupt president in America’s history was replaced by the Great American president, Donald John Trump, on January 20th of 2016, I hope that helps you understand recent presidential politics in the United States of America. Because little boy, you don’t have a clue.

    2. That’s exactly what an uninformed leftest would thumbs up. Just because a bunch of idiots stand in line behind you doesn’t mean that your message is intelligent.

    3. @Arthur Anderson what part is not true? He did bankrupt casinos. He did pay for sex. He has hidden his grades. he said he would release his taxis once he got elected but has refused to do so. He did doge the draft. These are all provable facts.

  2. Does he actually think he gave John McCain a funeral, a man who’s last words are , dont let that moron come to my funeral !!

    1. Whats more is him saying that it would not have happened without his okay. What a bunch of crap. Narcissistic garbage. As expected.

    2. And, to really get Trump’s dander up, have our last, real, president, Barack Obama, speak at the funeral.. I’m guessing Trump was/is pissed off Senator McCain didn’t raise up in his casket and say “thank the prez for my funeral.”

    3. Thats it — buy into the “unnamed source” who told this story to your MEDIA. Why don’t we as Americans demand to know who said this to your MEDIA – Oh I see that would hurt your narrative. I think the bigger question is this: Hunter Biden and China / Justice Kavanaugh

  3. As a returned Veteran myself, I loved her final statement regarding the scars that you cannot see. The physical ones are the easiest, believe me.

    1. Miriam Flores my wife had a difficult immigration case. If you have been deported , it is virtually impossible to become legal. I wrote letters. Only one congressman responded ( he was a Republican). Trump himself intervened in our case to help us. Trump said he wanted immigration reform and to help DACA but Democrats voted no…. twice. Why do Democrats claim to care about us, then do this to my peoples. They also like to make us brown and black peoples victims. We don’t want little checks, we want big checks from great jobs…. Trump will do it agains

    1. @Sparky Sparky Ok sparky, Ill forward your 1 week old troll comment to my former employer who recently closed his business after 23+ years. We don’t have basements in my state. How do you predict future unemployment percentages? Oh, right your’e a troll.

    2. @Mitchell Deliman unemployment is just over 8% now. It was 3% prior to the pandemic. We certainly can predict future unemployment if we know the economy has been artificially shut down. Businesses are closed because of the pandemic and not for any other reason. Businesses are still forced to be closed such as restaurants. Once they open up it is natural to assume that these businesses will hire more people therefore unemployment numbers will go down. This was not difficult to understand so why did you need to even ask the question? Compared to other countries in the world these unemployment numbers are very very good.

  4. Bone spurs were serious enough to exempt him from serving in the military. Yet he doesn’t consider the head injuries sustained by the soldiers in an airstrike as serious.

    1. Brenda Hart guess what, Bone spur Biden excused himself from military duty. You should check all the facts just not half.

    2. @Martha Catrett SO YOU HATE SOLDIERS TOO? YOUR FREEDOM IS DEPENDANT ON THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR YOUR FREEDOM. TRAITOR TRUMP TROLL

    1. @Robin Looking at and listening to US Trump supporters validates your comment.
      My Gawd, what a bunch of mouth breathing knuckle draggers.
      Every time they open their mouths in public &/or comment on YT &/or fb, they really don’t help themselves.

    2. Thats it — buy into the “unnamed source” who told this story to your MEDIA. Why don’t we as Americans demand to know who said this to your MEDIA – Oh I see that would hurt your narrative. I think the bigger question is this: Hunter Biden and China / Justice Kavanaugh

    1. @AP AS This is 2020, you are aware of this? We got a lot of pressing issues, that’s affecting this nation.Stay focused, or head over to the history channel.

    1. @Olympia Disengage with that person, every thing you said is right and it is so easy to find,thanks for the internet, because when I was in school( many many years ago)I was never taught about the Southern States constitution, which unequivocally, in bold letters, states right there, for all to see,why they could no longer stay in the Union.It was there GOD GIVEN RIGHTS TO OWN SLAVES.GOD GIVEN RIGHTS,because somewhere in the bible it, does have the word slaves in it.I am not a bible historian,so I can’t be one hundred percent,sure on my quote about the bible and slavery.

    2. @Greenday Today dude, get a grip. As the dishonorable Obama told us past Presidents cause the trouble of present day…remember it’s still Bush’s fault 4 years after we got Obama out of out house. Stop making excuses for the turd!

      “With the coronavirus virus, people dying”

      Turns out a small percentage of what we were told which puts the dead count lower than the pandemics Obama did NOTHING about. Then there the FACT that to begin with we were told up to 2.2 MILLION Americans would be dead by this point so even the 200,000 you people need to have died is a small fraction of 2.2 MILLION! Thank you Pres. Trump!

      “job lay offs”

      Be sure to thank your Democrat masters for that.

      “drugs”

      Show me where there is a bigger drug problem now than 2009-2016

      “destroying our cities”

      Feel free to show that it is Conservatives and supporters of the President doing that. It’s YOUR people doing it…ANTIFA and BLM! And Democrats allow it!

      “people living on the streets”

      Fewer living on the streets now than with your savior Obama running things. Even now the country, after Democrats crashing the Economy AGAIN, we are still doing better than Obama’s best.

      “This President just dissed our military”

      BULLSHIT! Prove it! All you have is “unnamed sources” and “insiders” while there are almost 30 people actually present at the time these remarks are claimed to have happened saying they heard nothing close! Up top of that Pres. Trump has a history of helping the Vets and Military dating back to well before becoming President. Who was the last President, or anyone else you can prove, that gave at least two full paychecks to the Vets?

      ” if you can’t stand up for and with our brave young men and women”

      And if you are too stupid to actually know what you’re talking about you’re too stupid to vote….especially multiple times with mail in.

    3. @J M When the slave monuments, we’re erected,than anyone that was not a white male, had a vote into whether they could disapprove,of those statues being put up.This is a yes or no question, it doesn’t require a Phd, nor Master’s degree, matter of fact u can use a dumb phone……

    4. @Greenday Today there are no slave monuments other than those erected by people like you. If you had been educated instead of indoctrinated you’d understand that. There rest of your gibberish takes too much time to decipher. You need a smart phone to post for you.

    5. media.thedonald.win/post/rBghPnh4.jpeg
      anonymous sources = newsworthy … confirmed sources call bs = not newsworthy.

      by the way, the mueller team wiped 15 cellphones ‘by accident’…like…
      for real man… 15 phones wiped by accident doesn’t that stink?… at some point you gotta open your eyes.
      cmon, just walk through the wall of fire, there is freedom on the other side, it just hurts in the beginning.

    1. @Bladewalker o yeah, Mr. Wise guy here believes nothing is happening, nobody does anything wrong.? Or is that how you clear your conscience when you vote for creepy touchy uncle Joe. Either way, words have no way to describe the lowly life form you are.

    1. @EX Democrat K Someone gets it.
      Jeffrey Goldberg citing an anonymous source

      you guys are sheep 🐏 🐑
      CNN – Propaganda for the left.

    2. Thats it — buy into the “unnamed source” who told this story to your MEDIA. Why don’t we as Americans demand to know who said this to your MEDIA – Oh I see that would hurt your narrative. I think the bigger question is this: Hunter Biden and China / Justice Kavanaugh

  5. How many times has this “man” claimed he’s done more for a group of people then anyone else? It’s getting old now 😴

  6. The problem didn’t start in the 1990s, it started in the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan — a hero of the Trump administration — was president, and neoliberal economics were first making their mark on policy. Reagan and his ilk distrusted government and believed that the private sector could make the best decisions when left on its own. You’ve heard about this — it’s called laissez faire economics.
    This ideology ultimately led to the financialization of the US corporation — the process of putting shareholders first, often at the expense of workers and consumers — and its emergence as an actor that takes resources from the economy rather than creating them. This, combined with a government zeal for lowering taxes rather than spending, means no one — not the government, and not the private sector — is investing enough in America to keep the economy strong across social classes.( Republicans Did This )
    In short: Government cuts and changes in how corporations operate mean American workers are getting screwed by their own government and their own employers.
    “The adverse impact of Japanese competition on US employment became particularly harsh in the double-dip recession of 1980-1982 when large numbers of good blue-collar jobs disappeared from US industry, as it turned out permanently (Bednarzik 1983).
    “Previously, in a more stable competitive environment, US manufacturing companies would lay off workers with the least seniority in a downturn and re-employ them when economic conditions improved. Now companies were much more likely to shutter whole plants. ( Republicans Did This )
    “From 1980 to 1985 employment in the US economy increased from 104.5 million to 107.2 million workers, or by 2.6 percent. But employment of operators, fabricators, and laborers fell from 20.0 million to 16.8 million, a decline of 15.9 percent (US Department of Commerce 1983, 416; and 1986, 386).”
    Industries like consumer electronics, automobiles, machine tools, steel and microelectronics were all hit especially hard by Japan’s advancement.
    Most never recovered. Some companies disappeared from the face of the earth, like consumer electronics maker RCA. In 1981 it was a global leader, by 1986 it was bought by GE and then chopped up and sold for parts.( Republicans Did This )
    “As secure middle-class jobs for high-school-educated blue-collar workers permanently disappeared, there was no commitment on the part of those who managed US industrial corporations or the Republican administrations that ruled in the 1980s to invest in the new capabilities and opportunities required to upgrade the quality and expand the quantity of well-paid employment opportunities in the United States on a scale sufficient to re-establish conditions of prosperity for these displaced members of the US labor force.”( Example: Detroit )
    Reagan’s mission was to cut the budget — which meant not spending money investing in the future of these workers. In the decades after this process started, manufacturing workers would find their numbers diminishing as corporations sought ways to please shareholders, and the government sought ways to lower taxes and deregulate the private sector.
    No one had their backs.
    Republicans Did This….

    Today’s Republican solution … Kick out all the immigrants to give their low paying jobs to minorities who Republicans feel are stealing tax dollars on social services. Cleaning up the Republicans mess. Again. Check this fact… Every time Republicans left office there was a Recession…

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