Vice President JD Vance has made a bold claim, saying that President Donald Trump is hated because he” chooses his thoughts cautiously.” The note, posted on Elon Musk’s X, was meant to compare Trump’s management style with what Vance called Washington’s fascination with talking over doing.
According to Vance,” President Donald J. Trump despises him because he chooses his thoughts thoroughly and, more important, is much more focused on what he is doing.”
Trump has surely been occupied since taking office, signing over 70 professional commands —a 40-year record as of Feb. 20. But is he really speaking in terms of words?
Trump’s story of raw remarks
Scientists and fact-checkers suggest then. Geoffrey Pullum, a professor at the University of Edinburgh, after described Trump’s conversation style as “pure chaos”, while Columbia University’s John McWhorter likened it to the speech habits of a “drunk people” despite Trump’s longtime abstinence from alcohol.
Yet Macron fact-checked Trump in real-time at the White House this year. When Trump claimed the US had provided$ 350 billion to Ukraine, the French president corrected him, saying,” No, in fact, to be frank, we paid 60 percent of the total energy. It was true income”.
Trump’s reply? A laugh and, in what some might call cautious language,” If you believe that, it’s Fine with me”.
However, PolitiFact’s” Truth-O-Meter” has now flagged two of Trump’s claims as false this month alone.
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