The Existential Question Of Who To Trust

Authored by Robert Parry via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
Authored by Robert Parry via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
In an article just published in the Washington Post, Donald Trump looks back at his first 100 days in office and explains, in his own words, how he "kept his promise to Americans." As we showed earlier, it is likely the case that those who origianlly voted for Trump will agree, while those who voted for Hillary, will not.
Here is Donald Trump, as posted in the WaPo.
"In my first 100 days, I kept my promise to Americans"
For the past two days everyone has been scrambling to try to figure out the reasoning behind Trump's latest flip-flop on NAFTA. Speculation and rumors behind the controversial flip, which is sure to annoy some of his most ardent supporters, have ranged from Trump being convinced by Wilbur Ross that it would result in massive jobs losses in key battleground states to very convincing calls directly to Trump from Mexican President Pena Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But, a new revelation from the Wall Street Journal seems to suggest that former Goldmanites Gary Coh
Authored by Nick Cunningham via OilPrice.com,
In a bid to fend off criticism over a dearth of achievements in his first 100 days in office, President Trump plans to sign a flurry of executive orders this week.
Among them is an executive order intended to open up new areas of offshore oil and gas drilling. "This builds on previous executive actions that have cleared the way for job-creating pipelines, innovations in energy production, and reduced unnecessary burden on energy producers," a White House official told the Reuters earlier this week.
Moments ago, AP reported that Trump's embattled former national security advisor Michael Flynn had been warned not to accept foreign government payments in 2014.
BREAKING: Army documents: Ousted National Security Adviser Michael Flynn warned not to accept foreign government payments in 2014.
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 27, 2017