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Ayanna Pressley: I Won’t Call Trump the “President”

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Breaking news from The Patriot Brief On Monday, House Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Corte

Breaking news from The Patriot Brief [Logo] July 16, 2019 Trending News: [Biden Takes Same Stance on Deportations as Trump, Democrats Remain Silent…]( [[Sponsored] Singles - Aged 50+ Dating ... View Matches!]( [Protesters Harass ICE, Face Arrests in Arizona]( [U.S. and Blue Lives Matter Flags Vandalized by Anti-ICE Protesters]( [Ayanna Pressley: I Won’t Call Trump the “President”]( On Monday, House Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib gave a press conference. During their remarks, the congresswomen spoke about the president’s tweets over the weekend; the tweets in questioned censured these representatives for their conduct and subsequently suggested that they return to their countries of origin in order to gain leadership skills. Of course, progressives immediately pounced on this and declared President Trump’s statements as “racist.” This isn’t new and shouldn’t really come as a shock to anyone. Whenever Democrats are challenged or called out for their bad behavior, they immediately accuse their adversary of racism. It’s gotten to be quite old. However, Pressley’s remarks during yesterday’s words with reporters were actually quite fascinating. Breitbart News documented Pressley’s admission that she will never refer to Donald Trump as the president of the United States. Reviewing Pressley’s Statements... [Read the full story]( SPONSORED MESSAGE [Where should we send your free TRUMP 2020 hat?]( The Patriot Brief, 40 S 7th St, 55402, Minneapolis, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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