THE BAD APPLE: Trump Asks How NY Gov ‘SURVIVES’ After Saying America Was ‘NEVER GREAT’
President Trump unloaded on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Friday morning, asking how the liberal leader can “survive” after he said the United States of America was “never great.”
The Commander-in-Chief ripped Cuomo on social media days after the Governor said America “was never that great” during a speaking event; citing inequality for women and minorities across the country.
“How does a politician, Cuomo, known for pushing people and businesses out of his state, not to mention having the highest taxes in the U.S., survive making the statement, WE’RE NOT GOING TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, IT WAS NEVER THAT GREAT? Which section of the sentence is worse?” asked Trump.
How does a politician, Cuomo, known for pushing people and businesses out of his state, not to mention having the highest taxes in the U.S., survive making the statement, WE’RE NOT GOING TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, IT WAS NEVER THAT GREAT? Which section of the sentence is worse?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 17, 2018
Cuomo’s office issued a clarification on his remarks Thursday, saying the Governor believes America “is great” but still struggles with discrimination and inequality.
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