VIDEO Trump Says He Doesn’t Watch Much TV Because He Has To Read So Many Documents

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Trump Says He Doesn’t Watch Much TV Because He Has To Read So Many Documents In a recent clip from Ring of Fire, Donald Trump, during a press briefing, claimed he doesn't watch much television because he has to read an immense amount of documents as president. This sparked considerable skepticism, as many observers argue that Trump's relationship with television is quite the opposite.

Key Highlights from the Video:​

  1. Contradictory Behavior: Trump asserted that his responsibilities prevent him from engaging with TV programming. However, reports from White House staff indicate that the former president often became upset by negative coverage, sometimes even reacting violently toward television sets.
  2. Live Tweeting Engagement: The notion that Trump doesn't watch TV is also challenged by his frequent live-tweeting during Fox & Friends and other shows, which he uses both to promote allies and attack adversaries. This engagement indicates a high level of TV consumption, contrary to his claims of prioritizing reading documents.
  3. Pathological Lying: The video discusses Trump’s tendency to distort the truth, highlighting how he consistently lies about relatively trivial matters. This compulsive lying appears to stem from a need to maintain a certain self-image, rather than from necessity.
  4. Viewer Reaction: Most viewers are aware of Trump's extensive media engagement, making his denials seem absurd. The video and discussions surrounding it emphasize a growing frustration with the lack of accountability in political discourse.

    Community Engagement:​

    This video raises interesting questions about media consumption and leadership. What are your thoughts on the balance (or lack thereof) between a leader's media engagement and their responsibilities? Have any other moments come to mind where public figures have made questionable claims regarding their media habits? Feel free to share your insights and experiences!
 

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