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David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Recent examples of Hugh Hewitt and Laura Ingraham trying to save Trump from himself and guide him to better answers. https://t.co/XRwjKVxaRu — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
The last time Trump called something a peaceful protest was when Bedminster patrons, many without masks, crashed his press conferences and jeered reporters. — PolitiTweet.org
Aaron Rupar @atrupar
REPORTER: Do you want to take this opportunity to condemn your supporters who were shooting paintball guns in Portl… https://t.co/e3ESP9hFsr
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Also, Trump signed an executive action in Rose Garden in mid-June to establish federal database on police abuse cases and new training standards on use of force. He hasn't mentioned it in weeks. Today he said: "There's a war on law enforcement in this country." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Trump has spent months bashing "left wing mobs" for violence, barely acknowledging huge numbers of peaceful protesters. Of cops he says: "They choke sometimes and that goes on the evening news for weeks. ...The tens of thousands of great things they do, nobody writes about that." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Trump says he isn't meeting with Jacob Blake's family during trip to Kenosha tomorrow because family reps wanted to have a lawyer involved. — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Trump's speeches are always rife with attacks on a long litany of enemies and foils and rivals; Biden basically had but one -- Trump. Theme was that Trump made all the nation's difficult problems worse. — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Trump has cast Biden as Trojan horse for a radical left; Biden calls Trump a "toxic" threat to democracy: "We've arrived at the a moment in this campaign we all...knew we'd get to. The moment when Donald Trump would become so desperate he'd do anything to hang onto power." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
After opening on racial justice, Biden pivots to pandemic, ground he hopes to fight election on: "Mr. Trump, do you really want to talk about what people are afraid of in this country? They're afraid they're going to get covid. They're afraid they're going to get sick and die." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Biden cites drop in violent crime in Obama era and, for emphasis, adds: "And, yes, we did it with *Democratic* mayors in most of the major cities in this country." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Biden points out underlying dichotomy in Trump's reelection argument about law and order: "He keeps telling you if he was president, you'd feel safe. Well he is president, whether he knows it or not." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Biden says crises are multiplying under Trump: "Covid. Economic devastation. Unwarranted police violence. Emboldened white nationalists. A reckoning on race. ... The common thread: The incumbent president, who makes things worse." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
More Biden: "Fires are burning and we have a presiddnt who fans the flames, rather than fighting the flames. But we must not burn. This president long ago forfeited any moral leadership in this country. He cannot stop the violence because for years he's fomented it." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Biden in Pittsburgh: "Rioting is not protesting. Looting is not protesting. Setting fires is not protesting... It's lawlessness, plain and simple. Those who do it should be prosecuted. Violence will not bring change; it will only bring destruction. ... It must end." — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
I wrote about that moment a few years ago https://t.co/3TnpuP57Fa — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
My career at Wash Post started as a sportswriter covering Allen Iverson’s saga and I still recall his mother asking me if John Thompson read the Post and then granting me an interview with her son. — PolitiTweet.org
Kendall Baker @TheKendallBaker
Allen Iverson's Hall of Fame speech speaks volumes about the impact Thompson had on his life and countless others.… https://t.co/Cq3HkaCAKN
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Very sad news. Big John wasn’t just a championship coach but also a leader on race and civil rights and an institution in Washington for decades. — PolitiTweet.org
The Team 980 & 95.9FM @team980
Breaking News: Legendary Georgetown Coach John Thompson has passed away. The Hall of Famer became the first African… https://t.co/qGNJrk63SO
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
RT @DavidNakamura: NEW: Deadly clashes in Portland and Kenosha between Trump supporters and social justice protesters has underscored the t… — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
@adamfwalsh @calisportsguy @observingjapan God yes there were so many—even the koi fish feeding which was not really a Trump faux pas but got interpreted as one. — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Bonus: The story of how Japanese diplomats rushed to produce a surprise greeting from Pikotaro to Ivanka Trump illustrates the lengths to which Tokyo is courting Trump's daughter and Jared Kushner, who have taken on an outsize role in foreign affairs. https://t.co/oC9an0XmUB — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
2019: In President Trump’s telling, the “very big event” in Japan is something he just can’t miss. How big? “One hundred times bigger” than the Super Bowl, Trump boasted during a meeting with Abe. What is happening? Trump hasn’t exactly said. https://t.co/RT3OvTw1cj — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
2018: What happens when you show up for a high-stakes geopolitical summit — and your host is wearing the same outfit? If you're Shinzo Abe and your host is President Trump, you do what any respectable fashionista would do: You make a quick change. https://t.co/0d5faxiBjr — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
A few highlights of their relationship: 2017: “But as Abe has lavished attention on Trump, their relationship has retained a subtext in which the U.S. president insists on asserting his dominance in a passive-aggressive manner.” https://t.co/xsjdaD8D5T — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
@calisportsguy @observingjapan A classic. — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Japan PM Shinzo Abe, who has announced his resignation over health concerns, gets an effusive farewell message in phone call with Trump, per WH readout. “The greatest prime minister in Japan’s history.” cc: @observingjapan https://t.co/1o2OiUxN3C — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Tara had to put up with me interviewing sources but also kvetching all day about my story. — PolitiTweet.org
Tara McKelvey @Tara_Mckelvey
Is Trump inciting violence? @ruthbenghiat says he is, according to an important article by @DavidNakamura (reported… https://t.co/liG0mx0kZN
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
NEW: Deadly clashes in Portland and Kenosha between Trump supporters and social justice protesters has underscored the threat of rising political violence, fanned by the president. W/ @mviser @RobertKlemko https://t.co/D0OIs0ThB8 — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
A car with pro-Biden flags and several with pro-Trump flags are driving back and forth along the street in front of Trump National in Sterling. Just going up and down the street as we await Trump’s departure. https://t.co/FBRNUDfy74 — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Correction: The Grim Reaper's sign read "183K" https://t.co/7DJ2BCJPXX — PolitiTweet.org
Tara McKelvey @Tara_Mckelvey
Here at National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, I watched the grim reaper greet the president upon his arrival on… https://t.co/nnAkxC5bdt
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Correction the Grim Reaper's sign read "183K" https://t.co/PKLP1aQUul — PolitiTweet.org
David Nakamura @DavidNakamura
Potus has arrived at his golf course in Sterling, Va. A handful of protesters and supporters lined the entrance including protesters with faux tombstones and a sign reading, “No, Donald, this is what it is.” Not pictured: person dressed as Grim Reaper with sign “183k dead.” https://t.co/NkGv4X2EyG — PolitiTweet.org