Trump won't host the G7 at his own private resort. The controversy had Republicans seething. |
Mick Mulvaney's days as interim chief of staff are numbered. He practically destroyed the White House talking points about why "quid pro quo" with foreign leaders and "digging dirt on a political rival" is illegal when you're the President of the United States. He also admitted that this idiot in the White House is pretty much pocketing the money from his businesses.
On GOP Sundays, Mulvaney had to do damage control. He did more harm than good.
Saturday, that idiot went to social media to rant about Hillary Clinton, the junk food media and the Democratic Party.
He also said that he no longer hosting the G7 at one of his personal properties in Florida.
Republicans have grumbled about the idiot's handling of Syria, the G7 at his properties and are being hammered for the blatantly hypocrisy during the Bill Clinton years.
On Thursday, Mulvaney openly said that Donald J. Trump held back Congressional approved funds for Ukraine. The reason was to get information about the missing Democratic National Committee's server. It wasn't about former vice president Joe Biden or his son Hunter.
Mick Mulvaney walks back his claims after he faces fierce backlash from Trump and his far-white base. |
Trump wanted to host the G7 Summit in Florida at his Trump National Golf Course in Doral, Florida.
He also thought about inviting Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin to the event.
The Doral property is 75 mile drive. It's located in Miami-Dade County and is a struggling facility.
While Trump blamed everyone but himself for this controversial decision to host that at his property, he made the remarks back last June.
Republicans have complained personally to Trump.
Mulvaney said that Trump was "surprised at the level of pushback" and had "wanted to put on a show" and "take care of folks" by holding the G7 at his own resorts.
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