What Has He Said Now?

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This is the daily podcast where we devote a few minutes to some of the things that President Donald Trump has said in the last 24 hours,  so that our grandchildren don't think we were lying. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Trump Family Didn’t Ask the Federal Government For Money #1013

    06/11/2020

    The Trump Family Didn’t Ask the Federal Government For Money #1013

    Yesterday President Trump retweeted a tweet by one his hotels with the following message, "...And the Trump family didn’t ask the Federal government for money to carry this and many other very expensive to carry properties!" The original tweet has since been deleted, most likely due to the legality of the president promoting his own businesses. What he didn't refer to is that his two golfing resorts in Scotland will be receiving a $1.3m bailout from the Scottish government. His businesses in Scotland have never paid corporation tax as every year they report a massive loss with the biggest debt paid to the president of $200m. This is most likely reported to the IRS where the president pays his taxes on revenue earned for overseas operations.  He probably also was not directly referring to the $75,000 bill picked up by the US taxpayer for his son Eric's trip to Mongolia to hunt and kill a rare wild goat. Eric killed the animal which is close to endangered, had a secret meeting with the president of Mongolia and then received a posthumous permit for slaying another of nature's least intelligent mammals.  If you'd like to hear more daily updates from What Has He Said Now, subscribe to this podcast as we run up to the election and follow us on Twitter at @whathashesaid twitter.com/whathashesaid We close with Republican Mitt Romney's comments on President Trump's entirely unfounded theory that a 75 year peaceful protester who was left bleeding from the head after being manhandled by the police was a violent activist monitoring police communications.  SOURCES:  https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1270907701472747520?s=20 bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52999375 thehill.com/homenews/administration/501309-scotland-first-minister-hard-to-not-conclude-trump-is-a-racist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    3 min
  2. "A crime against God" #1011

    06/02/2020

    "A crime against God" #1011

    Yesterday president Trump emerged from his white house bunker to pose for a photo outside a local church holding a bible.  In order to reach the church the 73 year old ordered that peaceful protesters outside the white house were cleared and the police did so using tear gas on them.  While opponents have questioned the tactics of gassing citizens to capture this photo opportunity of the president holding a book,  supporters of the president unanimously believe it was justified. Later he spent the evening retweeting praise for a speech he made. Less kind observers have described it as "rambling, nonsensical word soup".  Earlier in the week President re-quoted former Miami police chief Walter Headley by tweeting "when the looting starts, the shooting starts". The president stopped at fully quoting Headley who also advocated to "shoot rioters on sight". The following US cities are under nighttime curfew: Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Louisville, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Raleigh, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington DC. America's 'death total' for COVID-19 now stands at 107,000 with 16,000 new cases reported yesterday.  One in four US workers are now unemployed. If you'd like to hear more daily updates from What Has He Said Now, subscribe to this podcast and follow us on Twitter at @whathashesaid twitter.com/whathashesaid SOURCES:  https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-52876499/page/6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    3 min

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This is the daily podcast where we devote a few minutes to some of the things that President Donald Trump has said in the last 24 hours,  so that our grandchildren don't think we were lying. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.