Trump's new midterm strategy: Outrage-2

But whereas mainstream media
outlets correct false reports,
Trump and his White House
refuse to back down from
exaggerations, falsehoods and
outright lies. On Saturday, the president claimed on Twitter that
a White House official quoted by
The New York Times "doesn't
exist." In fact, the official the
paper cited spoke to dozens of
reporters in a background briefing arranged by the White House
press office — on the condition
that the official not be quoted by
name. Some Republicans contended
that the Times misrepresented
the official's statement, while
others in the White House blamed
the official for going too far
beyond the official line during the background call. "It's almost like
a political
nihilism," said one former White
House official. "They're just so
used to these sorts of issues
popping up that it's just normal."Source:Politico

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