Trump: Senators and 'Brien

trump: Read more Senators propose stopgap spending bill to end government shutdown, but Trump, Democrats remain divided Williams began his interview with O'Brien by reading a segment of a Washington Post report that discussed the apparent lack of empathy shown by both Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and Director of the United States National Economic Council Larry Kudlow, in recent comments regarding the shutdown, according to MSNBC. The twin appearances underscored a tone-deafness that has become more pronounced in the Trump administration as the plight of approximately 800,000 federal workers worsens, the report read. Tim O'Brien who wrote the 2005 book Trump Nation The Art of Being Donald was making an appearance on MSNBC's The 11th Hour With Brian Williams when he delivered the comments. Trump has made no appearances at area food banks or other gathering places for furloughed workers, nor has he used the bully pulpit of his office to spotlight their basic struggles. We saw that when Puerto Rico got hit by a hurricane. Williams then asked O'Brien about whether he recognized anything in Trump's recent behavior that resonated with what he saw during his research for the biography.O'Brien responded Well, he is an affluent man who was born into wealth and he doesn't have an authentic connection to the struggles and the needs of average people. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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