USA: fake news Trump invests, from nuclear warheads to the dismissal of its chief of staff

   

USA: TRUMP, INCREASING NUCLEAR HEADS? PURA FAKE NEWS 

Donald Trump defines with a twitt, pure fiction, the new revelations of the NBC, according to which the president, during a meeting with the military leaders, would have asked for a substantial increase in the number of atomic warheads in the American nuclear arsenal. Fake NBCnews made up the news that I wanted to increase the nuclear arsenal tenfold. Pure fiction, invented to discredit, he wrote on Twitter, comparing NBC to CNN, another broadcaster accused of spreading false news related to President Trump, which also advanced the idea that their authorization to broadcast could be withdrawn. With all the fake news coming out of NBC and networks to what extent is it right to contest their license ?, he wrote in another tweet stating that their behavior is "a bad thing for the country".

Advice from my longtime friend, Tom Barrack

I always tell him: I don't like this rhetoric. Thus Tom Barrack, the American Arab tycoon who has been a friend of Donald Trump for over 30 years and continues to be one of his main confidants, reveals that, unlike many "yes men" surrounding the president, he has not hesitated in recent months to tell him when he is wrong or when he was "shocked and amazed" by his statements or tweets on controversial issues such as the muslim ban or the wall with Mexico. “He thinks he must be loyal to his base, but I keep telling him 'but who is your base? you don't have a natural base, your base now is America and the world, show them who you really are, in my opinion better than this ", said in an interview with the Washington Post, the founder of Colony Capital, a real estate and investments owner of the former Aga Khan empire in Costa Smeralda up to the sale to Qatar Holding. And it was Barrack's close relations with Qatar that created tensions with Trump when the president sided with Saudi Arabia in condemning the emirate as a “financier of terrorism. You must not mix, suggested Barrack, who - with a grandfather who immigrated to the United States from a then Syrian now Lebanese citizen - has a deep knowledge of Arab countries and helped the White House organize Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia. And the president would eventually listen to the advice of his 30-year-old friend - who was one of the main financiers of his electoral partner and chaired the inauguration committee - offering, last September, his mediation to Qatar to mend the crisis. Refuting what is generally believed, Barrack assures that TRUMP "is very good at listening when he is told he is wrong" but the problem is that "people don't have the courage to do it". In recent days, the Post has written that according to some in Trump's entourage, Barrack's name will circulate as a possible new White House chief of staff if John Kelly were to step down. But the president denied with a tweet every rumor about a possible departure from the scene of his second chief of staff, accusing the fake news machine of having “got back to work.

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