Thought you’d bully Wilson into silence and then claim she was a liar? Wrong again, you disgusting maggot.
JFC, he really didn’t know their names, did he?
“The woman, the wife”
Unfit.
Next, Trump will find ways to ensure that everyone knows that Wilson and the Johnsons are African-American. And then maybe link them to the anthem protest.
Hey, we’ll all be happy with that proof, you POS. Let’s see it. Oh, I know, it’s behind Door #1. Everything is a threat - “you’ll see,” “you’ll find out,” … it’s all he knows how to do. It’s his ONLY way of interacting with others.
Let’s just imagine what will be said to smear the family. They are ungrateful. The military gave La David Johnson an opportunity – and he knew the risks, so they have no right to complain now. This the price they should expect to pay. They will get a government handout in the form of pension so what are they complaining about? They are democrat tools. FAKE NEWS.
And a free funeral!
“a lovely woman”
Stop it. Just make it stop…
“You’ll see/You’ll find out.” Is there a more blatant tell that Trump has nothing?
Well there is his other tell - “some people are saying”.
Throwing the whole budget out of whack no doubt. On that note, how is tax reform coming along?
And every day what little dignity this great country had left gets whittled away a little more. Let me go sob in the corner.
Unfortunately, it’s coming along. All the GOP senators have agreed to the first step.
I know this sounds crazy, but when you flagrantly lie, every day, about everything, people tend not to give you the benefit of the doubt and basically believe the exact opposite of what you say. Hard to believe, but true.
Honestly, an open mouth.
Don’t forget their biggest sin: they’re BLACK.
Rep Frederica Wilson
@RepWilson
I still stand by my account of the call b/t @realDonaldTrump and Myesha Johnson. That is her name, Mr. Trump. Not “the woman” or “the wife.”
I’d like to see more people start calling him “Mr.”
Of course he barely deserves even that.
And Puerto Rico gets little attention any more,
There’s often a specific-sounding and yet vague time guarantee when it’s coming: “Soon,” he says, “Very soon.” Or “Probably next week” or “I’d say in a couple of weeks.” And it always means “Until this whole fuss blows over and we’re on to the next thing.”