It is my opinion that many of the leaks coming out of the White House are fabricated lies made up by the #FakeNews media.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 28 de mayo de 2017
Did you see what Trump did? He said "it is my opinion", an old trick used by Republicans to spread lies and try to cover their asses in case somebody demands evidence to back up what they say.
Because, guess what? If the leaks were fabricated, then why has Trump insisted again and again that the leakers should be caught by the FBI?
Oh, but then Trump went on with some more of his mental masturbations:
Whenever you see the words 'sources say' in the fake news media, and they don't mention names....
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 28 de mayo de 2017
....it is very possible that those sources don't exist but are made up by fake news writers. #FakeNews is the enemy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 28 de mayo de 2017
Actually the only one who has quoted fake news articles and made up data is Trump. Even Bill O'Reilly caught him doing that.
IN FACT... when he was confronted about his administration's false claim that England spied him for Obama, Trump said he was just quoting Fox News, which admitted its claim was false.
So I guess that's what the lawyers told Trump: say it's just your opinion and then you can lie all you want.
But that doesn't change anything. Trump is still lying and the press is going to question him about it.
And by the way: if the leaks are false, then why did Trump say this?
British Prime Minister May was very angry that the info the U.K. gave to U.S. about Manchester was leaked. Gave me full details!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 28 de mayo de 2017
Which, if you didn't notice, is in itself a leak.
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