Reporter reveals the White House’s ‘extraordinary lengths’ to protect Trump’s thin skin by shielding him from protests

AlterNet logoDiscussing Donald Trump’s visits to El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire detailed how the White House tries to protect the president from criticism.

“Donald Trump has never had an easy time seeing protesters lining the streets near the motorcade,” he said. “And the White House, particularly in recent months, have gone to extraordinary lengths to keep those images from him.”

He continued: “I’m remembering last year in Parkland, when he was there after that school shooting, he went nowhere near the school itself or where the protests were and just paid a quiet visit to a hospital. But most strikingly, this past year in London, where he was there and there were huge protests greeting him in the British capital. And instead of just driving two or three miles where he’d have to see them, they took helicopters to avoid them, to fly well above the protests.”

View the complete August 8 article by Cody Fenwick on the AlterNet website here.

FACT CHECK: Trump Lies To Justify His Ineffective Border Wall

As predicted, Trump lied repeatedly at his El Paso, Texas rally tonight to justify his ineffective, unnecessary and unwanted border wall. Here’s the truth:

TRUMP’S LIE: “I spoke to people that have been here a long time. They said when that wall went up, it’s a whole different ballgame. Is that a correct statement? Whole different ballgame…and I don’t care whether the mayor is a Republican or a Democrat, they’re full of crap when they say it hasn’t made a big difference.”

FACT: Numerous metrics rated El Paso as one of the country’s safest cities for the past 20 years.

Washington Post: “For the past 20 years, a number of published ratings have listed El Paso as one of the nation’s safest cities, and FBI statistics show that, like most major U.S. cities, El Paso’s crime rate has been dropping since the mid-1990s.”

NBC News: “El Paso does currently enjoy a relatively low rate of crime: There were 19 murders and 1,819 aggravated assaults in the city in 2017, according to FBI crime data. The city’s murder rate is about half that of the national average, and a fraction of more dangerous cities. In the similarly sized city of Detroit, there were 267 murders and 10,193 aggravated assaults, for instance.” Continue reading “FACT CHECK: Trump Lies To Justify His Ineffective Border Wall”