Country Security secretary says she doesn't review Trump's 'shithole' remark
Country Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Sunday she doesn't review President Donald Trump's accounted for remarks about migration from "shithole" nations amid a White House meeting a week ago.
"I don't review him saying that correct expression," Nielsen, who went to Thursday's gathering at the White House, said in a meeting on "Fox News Sunday."
Nielsen likewise anticipated that Trump, who crusaded on hard-line movement strategies, including building a fringe divider, will "keep on using solid dialect with regards to this issue, since he feels exceptionally energetic about it."
Media reports state Trump addressed why the Unified States concedes individuals from "shithole nations" in the gathering with legislators from the two gatherings. Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Poorly.) substantiated the comments, while Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.), the two partners of Trump, said Friday they didn't review those comments. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) recommended he admonished the president at the gathering for his comments, however he was not particular.
Fox mediator Chris Wallace pushed back against the Country Security boss on how she wouldn't be sure of whether Trump made such an ignitable remark. "I can comprehend you either saying they were said or they were not said," Wallace squeezed Nielsen. "It is truly stunning dialect, and to state, 'I don't review,' appears to be farfetched."
"I comprehend the inquiry," Nielsen said. "It was an enthusiastic discussion. I don't review that particular expression being utilized. That is whatever I can say in regards to that." Trump picks battle with Money Road Diary over meeting President Donald Trump started Sunday morning by provoking The Money Road Diary, pummeling the daily paper's scope of a sit-down meeting with him for getting a word off-base.
"The Money Road Diary expressed erroneously that I said to them 'I have a decent association with Kim Jong Un' (of N. Korea). Clearly I didn't state that," the president composed on Twitter. "I said 'I'd have a decent association with Kim Jong Un,' a major distinction. Luckily we now record discussions with journalists ..."
He included: "... what's more, they knew precisely what I said and implied. They simply needed a story. Counterfeit NEWS!"
As far as concerns its, the Diary is remaining behind its transcript of the meeting. Late Saturday night, the daily paper discharged sound from its meeting with the president, which it claims demonstrates that the president said "I" and not "I'd." White House squeeze secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Twitter Saturday night that the Diary "misquoted" Trump, and she included what she said was the "official sound" of the meeting.
Trump and his group have over and again started ruckuses both extensive and little with news associations and columnists. These progressing endeavors to battle purported "counterfeit news" incorporated a tweet from the president Saturday night that reupped the president's disappointments with Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Anger: Inside the Trump White House." The tweet was Trump's first open proclamation since Hawaiians got a false caution about a ballistic rocket assault on Saturday.
Tending to inquiries with reference to why the White House held up so long to raise their complaints, Sanders said they initially reached the Diary on Friday to ask for an amendment, when the paper distributed the full transcript.
"We initially reached the WSJ Friday morning and requested a revision," Sanders composed on Twitter. "They more than once declined to issue one in spite of clear sound proof they'd misquoted POTUS."
The Money Road Diary is a piece of Rupert Murdoch's media realm, which likewise incorporates Fox News. Diverse audience members to the tape have heard distinctive things.
Tweeting about migration, the president likewise hammered Democrats for "not by any means needing" an arrangement that would make lasting for alleged Visionaries securities initially conceded by an Obama organization official activity known as Conceded Activity for Adolescence Entries.
"DACA is presumably dead on the grounds that the Democrats don't generally need it, they simply need to talk and remove urgently required cash from our Military," the president composed on Twitter. A week ago, the president recommended at a bipartisan White House meeting that he would sign whatever bargain legislators could hash out. However, from that point forward, POLITICO announced Trump and the White House have repelled an arrangement came to by six legislators that would allow Visionaries a pathway to citizenship in return for changes to other movement laws and financing for the president's for quite some time guaranteed divider along the U.S.- Mexico fringe.
"I don't review him saying that correct expression," Nielsen, who went to Thursday's gathering at the White House, said in a meeting on "Fox News Sunday."
Nielsen likewise anticipated that Trump, who crusaded on hard-line movement strategies, including building a fringe divider, will "keep on using solid dialect with regards to this issue, since he feels exceptionally energetic about it."
Media reports state Trump addressed why the Unified States concedes individuals from "shithole nations" in the gathering with legislators from the two gatherings. Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Poorly.) substantiated the comments, while Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.), the two partners of Trump, said Friday they didn't review those comments. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) recommended he admonished the president at the gathering for his comments, however he was not particular.
Fox mediator Chris Wallace pushed back against the Country Security boss on how she wouldn't be sure of whether Trump made such an ignitable remark. "I can comprehend you either saying they were said or they were not said," Wallace squeezed Nielsen. "It is truly stunning dialect, and to state, 'I don't review,' appears to be farfetched."
"I comprehend the inquiry," Nielsen said. "It was an enthusiastic discussion. I don't review that particular expression being utilized. That is whatever I can say in regards to that." Trump picks battle with Money Road Diary over meeting President Donald Trump started Sunday morning by provoking The Money Road Diary, pummeling the daily paper's scope of a sit-down meeting with him for getting a word off-base.
"The Money Road Diary expressed erroneously that I said to them 'I have a decent association with Kim Jong Un' (of N. Korea). Clearly I didn't state that," the president composed on Twitter. "I said 'I'd have a decent association with Kim Jong Un,' a major distinction. Luckily we now record discussions with journalists ..."
He included: "... what's more, they knew precisely what I said and implied. They simply needed a story. Counterfeit NEWS!"
As far as concerns its, the Diary is remaining behind its transcript of the meeting. Late Saturday night, the daily paper discharged sound from its meeting with the president, which it claims demonstrates that the president said "I" and not "I'd." White House squeeze secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Twitter Saturday night that the Diary "misquoted" Trump, and she included what she said was the "official sound" of the meeting.
Trump and his group have over and again started ruckuses both extensive and little with news associations and columnists. These progressing endeavors to battle purported "counterfeit news" incorporated a tweet from the president Saturday night that reupped the president's disappointments with Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Anger: Inside the Trump White House." The tweet was Trump's first open proclamation since Hawaiians got a false caution about a ballistic rocket assault on Saturday.
Tending to inquiries with reference to why the White House held up so long to raise their complaints, Sanders said they initially reached the Diary on Friday to ask for an amendment, when the paper distributed the full transcript.
"We initially reached the WSJ Friday morning and requested a revision," Sanders composed on Twitter. "They more than once declined to issue one in spite of clear sound proof they'd misquoted POTUS."
The Money Road Diary is a piece of Rupert Murdoch's media realm, which likewise incorporates Fox News. Diverse audience members to the tape have heard distinctive things.
Tweeting about migration, the president likewise hammered Democrats for "not by any means needing" an arrangement that would make lasting for alleged Visionaries securities initially conceded by an Obama organization official activity known as Conceded Activity for Adolescence Entries.
"DACA is presumably dead on the grounds that the Democrats don't generally need it, they simply need to talk and remove urgently required cash from our Military," the president composed on Twitter. A week ago, the president recommended at a bipartisan White House meeting that he would sign whatever bargain legislators could hash out. However, from that point forward, POLITICO announced Trump and the White House have repelled an arrangement came to by six legislators that would allow Visionaries a pathway to citizenship in return for changes to other movement laws and financing for the president's for quite some time guaranteed divider along the U.S.- Mexico fringe.
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