On the day that the bodies of the four servicemen killed in Niger came home, the president was golfing at one of his resorts with the expense paid by taxpayers to the Trump Organization. He was in effect making money while enjoying himself.
It was only after days of people complaining about his silence on these men, as opposed the NFL, that Trump finally said something, and then could only defend his lack of action with a lie about other presidents not having written or called families of service members who had died on their watch, hoping to deflect attention away from his failing.
It seems that Trump needs to be prodded to do something, but then lies to take the credit for having finally done what he had been forced to or shamed into doing it.
When he skipped a GOP presidential debate during the primary season, he staged a rally type event and used the claim he was raising money for veterans in order to avoid criticism for his hissy fit that Fox did no honor his demand to remove Megyn Kelly as moderator, he spent four months bragging about giving $1 million to veterans groups, while his campaign manager insisted that the money had been paid.
However, it wasn’t until after the Washington Post reported that he hadn’t that he wrote the promised check.
He had lied to and about the veterans he claimed he was honoring and respecting.
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When he called Chris Baldridge whose son, Cpl. Dillion Baldridge, died in Afghanistan on June 10th, Trump promised to send him a check for $25,000, but didn’t send it until, again, the Washington Post reported that he never sent the money he promised. Only then did the White House say the check had been sent. From the promise to the sending was a four month gap with a newspaper report being the catalyst for having the president follow through on a publicized promise.
He, again, had lied to and about a veterans he claimed he was honoring and respecting.
Out of the 20 families of soldiers who had died under Trump contacted by the Washington Post in response to Trump saying that he had called “every family of somebody that’s died” while he’s been president, only half said he had.
Supporters of Trump present those he had called as proof that he is a man of compassion, but he said he had called all, but half is not all.
I am sure those phone calls will be made now.
One mother hadn’t received either a call or a letter, but I am sure the letter is somewhere in the postal system where that check was floating around.