Cnn Has Trump Trapped Again for Rhe 50 Time

In 2022 if yous say something frequently plenty it becomes true, right?

Then, the press is becoming the "enemy of the people", all news is "fake news" and I'll say this again — we are in dangerous territory, repeat, dangerous.

Scarlet alert.

It was just over a month ago that a shooter burst into a newspaper role in Annapolis, Maryland, killing v staff.

The accused was a serial critic of the Majuscule Gazette, with a specific grievance in relation to the paper'due south coverage of a stalking example against him.

That said, the horrific assail galvanised public contend most anti-media sentiment in America in the age of Donald Trump.

The media critic in master even came out to respond, maxim:

And yet news cycles are short in today's world.

We're back to this:

Mr Trump's son had this to say, which was retweeted by POTUS:

And this was press secretary Sarah Sanders' not-response when pressed to decry the "enemy of the people" moniker by CNN's Jim Acosta (who is on the receiving end of many of the electric current attacks).

You can expect a lot more of this in the coming weeks as Mr Trump hits the mid-terms campaign trail in earnest.

For reporters, who are square-penned behind metal barricades at Mr Trump'due south events and are therefore unable to retreat from the oversupply, information technology volition be a testing few months.

Trump meets the New York Times

The Trump motorcade drives past the New York Times

The US President has made his feelings towards the "failing New York Times" well known.( Reuters: Shannon Stapleton )

There was too this tweet from Mr Trump this week, later on he met with the publisher of the New York Times, nearly fake news "morphing into a phrase".

Hmmm.

Ivanka Trump got involved.

For the tape, hither's what Mr Sulzberger had to say virtually the NYT coming together.

So at that place was the whole 'Russia thing'

Mr Trump has been specially agile on Twitter this week, largely because the case against his onetime campaign manager Paul Manafort is proceeding through the courts.

It brings upwardly the whole "Russian federation matter" again, even though the twin cases against Mr Manafort are not strictly Russian federation related, or are they? Here'southward a primer:

The case is centred on Mr Manafort's finances and alleged bank and tax fraud, and how he allegedly hid his multi-million-dollar income laundering money through purchases of luxury appurtenances — although The states commune judge TS Ellis III has set some pretty specific parameters.

"We're not going to have a case tried that he associated with despicable people and, therefore, he'south despicable," the judge declared during an commutation before jurors were brought into the courtroom. "That's not the American manner."

A courtroom sketch depicts Paul Manafort (fourth from R) standing with his lawyers.

Paul Manafort (fourth from R) stands with his lawyers before opening statements.( AP: Dana Verkouteren )

It'southward all very interesting stuff. A case in point; testimony from an FBI amanuensis who said he found business documents in Mr Manafort's apartment showing millions of dollars in loan agreements and wire transfers.

One appeared to show a $US3 million wire transfer with Mr Manafort'southward name on it including the words "wire into our account".

Apart from anything else the trial has centred on some very tabloid detail near Mr Manafort's spending habits.

"Mr Manafort is not on trial for having a lavish lifestyle," Mr Ellis told prosecutors who say that lifestyle was funded via illicit ways.

However, Maximillian Katzman who works at his male parent's men'due south fashion shop in New York told the jury that Mr Manafort was the merely customer who paid with international wire transfers.

In 2013, Mr Manafort spent $US443,160 at the store.

That's a lotta silk ties!

Former Manafort deputy Rick Gates (who also worked for the Trump campaign briefly) is expected to take the stand too.

Prosecutors programme to phone call as many every bit 25 witnesses, and their arguments could last two weeks.

Spotter this space.

Was it an opinion or an lodge?

Meanwhile, Mr Trump opened the whole obstacle of justice can of worms again with this tweet this calendar week:

And printing secretary Sarah Sanders justified it thus:

"It'south not an club, it's the President'southward opinion and it's ridiculous that all of the corruption and dishonesty that's gone on with the launching of the witch hunt, the president wants, has watched this process play out," she said.

"But he too wants to encounter it come up to an terminate, every bit he stated many times and we look forrad to that happening."

OK then. Or not.

There was too this:

Meanwhile, Us officials, including Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and Secretarial assistant of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen confirmed the Russians have meddled (and are still meddling) in US elections.

"We acknowledge the threat. It's existent. It's happening," Mr Coats said.

Notwithstanding, the Senate rejected a bill that would've upped security for state elections.

How often has Trump been to the supermarket in his lifetime practice you reckon?

Mr Trump managed to dent his everyman condition when he suggested that American grocery shoppers have to prove ID to buy stuff.

In this he rapidly joined several presidents of various stripes before him who have demonstrated that they have no idea how much a gallon of milk costs and take, indeed, rarely queued to purchase tinned tomatoes and a loaf of breadstuff.

"Nosotros believe that merely American citizens should vote in American elections, which is why the fourth dimension has come for voter ID like everything else," he said.

"Voter ID. If you leave and you want to buy groceries y'all need a picture on a card, yous demand ID.

"You go out and you want to buy anything, you need ID, and you lot need your picture.

"In this state, the merely time yous don't need it in many cases is when you want to vote for a president, when you desire to vote for a senator, when you want to vote for a governor or a congressman. It's crazy."

Sarah Sanders, again, playing grab for her boss:

For the tape, in three years in America, I have never in one case been asked for ID ownership groceries. Add alcohol? Perchance twice in three years.

Oh, and speaking of everyman status — our PM got a mention in the Times.

Are we scandalised? Not sure, merely what I would give for an Aussie meat pie right now!

ICYMI:

There was this glimmer of good news on something truly terrifying:

Information technology was a Seattle court that blocked blueprints for 3D printed guns from going viral.

Defense Distributed, a Texas-based arrangement, is expected to fight the order.

Man holds black and white 3D printed pistol

The Trump administration immune a Texas company to publish downloadable blueprints for a 3D-printed gun.( AP: Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman )

Off-record and untraceable, the DIY guns could be snuck through security systems — though it may soon be easier to sneak guns into small airports anyhow...

Ugh.

Over to you @av_security on why this is a really bad plan:

Alan Alda of Mash fame has Parkinson'due south Disease.

The Matildas drew 1-1 with the United states in the Tournament of Nations (having led for almost of the match.)

Crawly game from the Aussie women's soccer side.

And, drum roll, may I nowadays mayonnaise ice cream. I predict a mayonnaise ice cream takeover of America is imminent.

What next?

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Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-03/this-week-we-learned-trump-hasnt-been-to-the-shops-in-a-while/10069630

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