As Twitchy reported, the Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize winning reporter David Farenthold on Tuesday busted President Trump, exposing framed covers of Time Magazine at several of his golf clubs as novelty mock-ups, i.e., fake news.
Farenthold updated the story with a request from Time that the fake magazine covers be removed, and the Trump Organization seems to have complied. Employing the same dogged determination he applied to his award-winning look at Trump’s charitable giving, Farenthold again updated the story Thursday, noting that the senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications for the Trump Organization had not responded to his follow-up questions.
I've gotten no response this week from Trump Org. Spox @AmandaTMiller. So far. Sent these new questions today. pic.twitter.com/5TVvnHb3K9
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) June 29, 2017
No response to Question 2? Meaning that copies of the fake Time cover could be deceiving club guests this very day? It’s no wonder they’ve gone silent.
Visualizing workers taking down framed photos of Donald Trump and chucking them into a cardboard box somewhere has to be a tantalizing image for millions … the inverse of watching those last framed photos disappear from the walls of the White House in mid-January. Until then, we can only wait for an official response … or maybe some sly undercover work before democracy dies in the darkness of a storage closet.
This feels like something he saw on a boardwalk in Atlantic City and somehow thought would sell more crap to the rubes.
— Stoney Dad (@StoneyDad420) June 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/chuckyoutwo/status/880564358392287233
Bet it was one of the kids working on "the brand." The three idiots are always coming up with ideas like "cheap hotels for Trump voters"
— Arabella Trefoil (@ArabellaTrefoil) June 29, 2017
Can you find out who was at the fundraiser last night. I really don't care what Eric got his Dad for father's day.
— Karen Clark (@Soapnexis) June 29, 2017
Trump is ridiculously vain and dishonest. I get it but aren't the Russia connection and the health care bill exponentially more important?
— Charles Hall (@SocSecBlog) June 29, 2017
David. I love your work but I do think your time is much better spent on more pressing investigations.
— Mike Hammer (@mikehammer) June 29, 2017
Be more off point with things people don't care about. Why not just cover Hillary's emails… how did that end?
— Wide Word of Sport. (@widewordofsport) June 29, 2017
Hillary’s emails are old news … although we never did hear directly from the guy who wiped her server with BleachBit after trying to find out if it was possible to alter email headers after they’d been archived. That could make for an interesting story sometime.
https://twitter.com/BobJone02265760/status/880550056968863745
https://twitter.com/ndecarlo/status/880557569449762816
Just don't understand the reporting time spent on this. What's the larger purpose?
— Michael Booth (@mboothdenver) June 29, 2017
It's really that hard to understand, really??
— M E Renz (@ColoDem) June 29, 2017
Try me.
— Michael Booth (@mboothdenver) June 29, 2017
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BUSTED: President Trump caught promoting fake news; Deceptive novelty magazine covers found https://t.co/pt7atyqCbw
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 27, 2017
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