Craziest Moments From Donald Trump's Impromptu Press Conference on the Kavanaugh Hearings
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday accused China of focusing on the upcoming presidential election in the United States because he opposes tough trade policies. The White House has not provided enough evidence of anything comparable to Russia's intervention in the 2016 presidential election.
Trump responded to a question about whether he believed the allegations against Kavanaugh , Trump struggled to stay on the text, calling the accusations that he "held office" by the Democrats and insisting that the FBI should not investigate the claims, because there is nothing to investigate from the point of view At least one ".
Pushing him to believe that the three women who publicly accused Kavanaugh of the assault were "liars," Trump repeated his support for his candidate, rushed to sexual assault, and then seemed to remember at least pretending to keep an open mind. "It is possible that Dr. Christine Plassy Ford's testimony on Thursday could prompt him to say," Oh, I changed my mind. "
He accused Democrats in the Senate Judiciary Committee of being so biased that they would have voted against George Washington, who in Trump's words could have had "two things in his past."
President Trump insisted that although nothing was known about Jolie Sutnik's accusation on Wednesday that Kavanaugh was "present" in her gang rape in 1982, he was still convinced that Sutnik's lawyer Michael Avnati was "a low life."
Perhaps the most brutal moment at the press conference came when Trump was asked about the multiple allegations of sexual abuse he had suffered over the years. Instead of expanding on how these allegations might color his feelings about Kavanaugh , Trump took the opportunity to suppress the reckless.
President Donald Trump says he was accused by "women who got paid a lot of money to make up stories about me. We caught them and the mainstream media refused to put it on television" https://t.co/0K1O5BotZB pic.twitter.com/EgZm6p9egZ— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) ٢٦ سبتمبر ٢٠١٨
Trump then turned back to Kavanaugh, insisting that his description of the alleged attack as "taking office" was not "a bad term at all." He also alleged that women were "very angry" about the campaign against Kavanaugh.
"I've always said that women are smarter than men," he said.
"They do not want me or win because I am the first president to challenge China for trade," Trump said during his first term in office. He was indicted on the backdrop of the Special Prosecutor's investigation into Russian intervention in the recent elections to help him amid fears that the November elections could be at risk.
"I've always said that women are smarter than men," he said.
Q: "What about the message being sent to women who are watching?"— Good Morning America (@GMA) ٢٦ سبتمبر ٢٠١٨
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"They do not want me or win because I am the first president to challenge China for trade," Trump said during his first term in office. He was indicted on the backdrop of the Special Prosecutor's investigation into Russian intervention in the recent elections to help him amid fears that the November elections could be at risk.
Trump was later asked about the evidence he had obtained, saying there was "too much" but gave no details. Instead, he focused on Chinese propaganda efforts to plunge the heart of the country with declarations and statements against Trump's billions of dollars in punishing tariffs. "
"I do not like it when they attack our farmers, and I do not like it when they send false messages, but next to that we have learned that they are trying to interfere in our elections and we are not going to let it happen and we will not allow this to happen with Russia," Trump said.
Trump says world leaders at the United Nations "did not laugh at me, they were laughing at me"
President Trump sought to correct the record at his press conference on Wednesday by claiming that world leaders at the United Nations did not laugh at him, it seems, but was laughing with him.
"They did not laugh at me, people were having fun with me, we were doing it together, we had a good time, they respect what I did, the United States is respected again," Trump said.
Trump: If I'm not elected, you'll be at war with North Korea
Trump, whose relationship with Kim Jong-un North Korea, argued that if "he was not elected, there would be war," adding that former President Obama was about to "squeeze the trigger."
"President Obama thought you had to go to war, you know how close he is to putting pressure on the trigger," Trump claimed that there could have been a world war.
Trump also alleged that President Obama said so equally. "If you are not elected, you will be in a war, and President Obama basically said the same thing."
Trump also claimed that "thousands of millions were not killed, it could have been a world war."
Trump boasted of his relationship with North Korea and again referred to the letters between the two leaders.
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