Monday, 1 May 2017

Donald Trump just gave two incredibly bizarre (and fact-free) interviews

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To commemorate his 100th day in office -- a "ridiculous" marker created by the "fake news" media! -- President Donald Trump gave a series of long interviews to a variety of news outlets. And, holy cow did he talk -- and talk.

Let's start with Trump's interview with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson, the full text of which is making its way around the Internet this morning.

There's a LOT in there -- transcript is here -- but one passage stood out to me as particularly outlandish. After Trump said, "You saw what happened with surveillance," Dickerson asked the President whether he stood by his totally and completely unproven claim that then President Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower during the 2016 election -- and that Obama was a "sick" and "bad" guy for doing so.

Here's Trump's response:

"I don't stand by anything. I just-- you can take it the way you want. I think our side's been proven very strongly. And everybody's talking about it. And frankly it should be discussed. I think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens. I think it's a very big topic. And it's a topic that should be number one. And we should find out what the hell is going on."

"I don't stand by anything"!!!!!

And Trump went on. "You can take -- any way. You can take it any way you want," he told Dickerson. And then: "I have my own opinions. You can have your own opinions." Then he ended the interview.

So. Much. To. Say.

But, let's briefly touch on the other interview being released today -- with the Washington Examiner's Salena Zito and set to air on SiriusXM radio later today.

In that interview, Zito mentions Trump's visit to the Hermitage, the home of late President Andrew Jackson. Here's what happened next:

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