Trump Trolls Reporters: ‘Hope You Had A Great Weekend At Your Convention’

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  • 08/24/2020
“It’s good to see you all,” the president said to the press. “Hope you had a great weekend at your convention.”

Though there were rough ratings for the DNC, which was virtual due to coronavirus precautions, the media found themselves praising the convention.

“Michelle Obama tells ‘the cold hard truth’ in a searing DNC keynote speech,” CNBC raved over the former first lady’s speech.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and Nicolle Wallace were similarly moved.
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