Donald Trump has managed to outlast scandal after scandal, from commenting on Alicia Machado’s weight gain to allegedly colluding with senior Russian intelligence officials during his campaign. But with a New York Times report reviving talk of treason and a redo of the election, is it wise for Trump to mess with such a respected American tradition?
Trump isn't picking a bracket this year. Do people care? ESPN thinks so, placing it in their "Top Headlines" section. Slow news day, guys?
— Chris Presley (@_ChrisPresley) February 15, 2017
We need a second source on this … maybe a third. Sounds like more fake news.
Donald Trump declines ESPN’s offer to fill out March Madness brackethttps://t.co/I4S4l5kvZ1
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) February 15, 2017
Trump will not fill out an NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN, breaking from Obama's tradition https://t.co/m0ovGbgDJa
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 16, 2017
OMG R U SERIOUS WOW
— Valeria (@valeria68439462) February 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/832019553848795136
To be honest, we didn’t even bother reading the linked article about Trump declining ESPN’s offer — the shock and disappointment might be too much to bear.
hard core investigative reporting. I was truly stressed about this.
— UGLYCV64 (@UglyAdmiralCV64) February 16, 2017
Dont worry. Im sure @CNN will go wall to wall with Former Pres. Obama announcing his bracket.
— Just Al (@stormchasn) February 16, 2017
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really? That's what legacies are made of…….Obama's anyway.
— Stiles Bitchley ✫✫ (@WeWhoDieSaluteU) February 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/InoriKaigi/status/832003045005389824
why fill it out so they can talk about every game he gets wrong? Front page news…
— Gabe Erwin (@Peeta_Malarkey) February 16, 2017
"MSNBC with football." Drop them like a hot rock.
— AV8R (@FL450_420TAS) February 15, 2017
Come to think of it, Trump’s been in office nearly a month and still hasn’t been invited to “slow jam the news” either.
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 18, 2015
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