Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, whose signal war group chat ultimately led to Michael Waltz's removal as national security adviser this week, appointing him in a recent interview in a specific habit of President Donald Trump, who discovered “real strangeness.”
Goldberg recalls Trump “repeatedly” mentioning his successor and former former President Joe Biden.
“His first thing [Trump] Goldberg said, “I bet Joe Biden can never do it. ''
“Then he mentioned Joe Biden about six to eight times in the interview,” Goldberg recalled. “Joe Biden doesn't do that. Joe Biden is stupid.
“It's really weird anyway,” Goldberg said. “Like, he's [Biden] Leaving. It's like, “You're the President.” Just this cane, you'll see it in all his speeches. But this is obvious. ”
Host Joe Scarborough pointed out how Trump has gained opportunities in the media, not Biden, despite years of pleasing the press. Goldberg agreed, saying it was a “important point” and Biden “is not seeing us in this situation, which is too bad.”
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