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*Daytime visits to golf clubs since inauguration, with evidence of playing golf on at least 70 visits. Our last recorded outing was on November 25, 2018.
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Trump sons provoke outrage with baseless attacks on Biden and lockdown
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Like papa slug, like son slugs.
* Donald Trump Jr says pedophile allusion was ‘joking around’
* Eric Trump claims coronavirus is a political hoax
Martin Pengelly in New York @MartinPengelly
Tue 19 May 2020 01.36 AEST First published on Tue 19 May 2020 00.46 AEST
The interventions by Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump fit into a reported Republican ‘smokescreen’ strategy to distract voters from the pandemic and economic crisis. Photograph: Carlos Barría/Reuters
Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, the US president’s oldest sons, have attracted fierce criticism .. https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1261993348858028032 .. for attacking Joe Biden and Democrats in terms most observers considered beyond the pale even in America’s toxic political climate.
Trump Jr posted to Instagram a meme which baselessly insinuated that Biden, his father’s probable opponent at the polls in November, was a pedophile.
Eric Trump claimed Democrats .. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/democrats .. were using the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed nearly 90,000 in America, for political gain.
Both claims were made on Saturday.
In the face of fierce opprobrium, Trump Jr said he had been “joking around”.
[Again, like father slug son slime. Daddy, did i do well?]
But he also pursued the matter, accusing ..
1. The 3 🤣 emojis in the caption should indicate to anyone with a scintilla of common sense that I’m joking around.
2. If the media doesn’t want people mocking & making jokes about how creepy Joe is, then maybe he should stop the unwanted touching & keep his hands to himself? https://t.co/Jy98aq6yWDpic.twitter.com/Kcr9jdPSbC
.. the former vice-president of “unwanted touching” and including in a tweet pictures taken from congressional swearing-in ceremonies and presented in misleading fashion.
In a statement, Biden’s spokesman, Andrew Bates, said: “No repulsive, manipulative tactic will change the subject from how almost 90,000 Americans have paid for Donald Trump’s coronavirus negligence with their lives and how the booming economy he inherited from the Obama-Biden administration is now suffering from depression-level job losses.”
Earlier this year Trump Jr, 42, told Axios his father sometimes tells him to tone down his attacks on Twitter. His response, he said, was: “I learned it by watching you.”
“You watch,” he said, “they’ll milk it every single day between now and 3 November [election day]. And guess what, after 3 November, coronavirus will magically, all of a sudden, go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen.”
Biden responded again, with his communications director, Kate Bedingfield, saying: “We’re in the middle of the biggest public health emergency in a century, with almost 90,000 Americans dead, 1.5 million infected and 36 million workers newly jobless.
“So for Eric Trump to claim that the coronavirus is a political hoax that will ‘magically’ disappear is absolutely stunning and unbelievably reckless.”
[As reckless and irresponsible as his father taking hydroxychloroquine for no good reason.]
Most public health experts expect the pandemic to remain a serious problem in the US for months to come, with serious danger of a deadly resurgence later in the year.
On Monday, the Associated Press reported .. https://apnews.com/0992f2e3feef64c889fa7c34bff916a2 .. on how the Trump campaign is revving up “smokescreen” efforts to distract voters from the pandemic and economic crisis as the election gathers pace.
Attacks on Biden such as those pursued by Trump Jr are thereby part of a wide-ranging attempt to echo attacks on Hillary Clinton, Trump’s opponent in 2016.
The AP reported that “Biden’s team doesn’t believe a pervasive narrative like ‘Hillary’s emails’ will shadow this campaign”.
Mike Donilon, a longtime Biden adviser, was quoted as saying: “We have a president who doesn’t want to talk about the central issue in this campaign right now. This isn’t new. It’s not like Trump started attacking the vice-president today or yesterday. He’s been at him all year long.”
But Jason Miller, a former Trump campaign adviser, said accelerating, aggressive and unscrupulous attacks on Biden were “a reminder that Trump is the outsider trying to take on those who were entrenched in power for decades”.