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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddow Blog-White House struggles to defend Trump's 'Unabomber' anecdote amid ridicule
A reporter asked Karoline Leavitt about a weird anecdote the president shared this week about his uncle, MIT and Ted Kaczynski. It didnt go well.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-struggles-defend-trumps-unabomber-anecdote-ridicule-rcna219572
It was against this backdrop that The Independents Andrew Feinberg asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt what in the world the president was talking about.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:aunpu65mdrhwfie7ynymlzeh/post/3lu6kz6dmb72y
After admonishing Feinberg for asking about an issue she deemed trivial, the presidents chief spokesperson added, The presidents uncle did, in fact, teach at MIT. He was a very intelligent professor. The president is very proud of his family. In fact, I have a, or rather, the president has a letter from his uncle on the MIT letterhead that sits in the Oval Office dining room. Maybe well let you see it sometime.
To be sure, as Trump White House controversies go, this doesnt move the needle much on the scandal-o-meter, but there are a few relevant angles to this.
First, Leavitt mightve dismissed the line of inquiry as trifling, but given that Trump has recently invested time and attention in talking about his golf game and Coca-Colas ingredients, its tough to argue that the question was somehow out of line.
Second, Leavitts answer was completely disconnected from the question: No one has suggested that Trumps uncle wasnt an MIT professor. What made the presidents anecdote notable was that the conversation he claims to have had with his uncle about Kaczynski clearly could not have happened. The White House press secretary appeared to miss the point entirely.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:aunpu65mdrhwfie7ynymlzeh/post/3lu6kz6dmb72y
After admonishing Feinberg for asking about an issue she deemed trivial, the presidents chief spokesperson added, The presidents uncle did, in fact, teach at MIT. He was a very intelligent professor. The president is very proud of his family. In fact, I have a, or rather, the president has a letter from his uncle on the MIT letterhead that sits in the Oval Office dining room. Maybe well let you see it sometime.
To be sure, as Trump White House controversies go, this doesnt move the needle much on the scandal-o-meter, but there are a few relevant angles to this.
First, Leavitt mightve dismissed the line of inquiry as trifling, but given that Trump has recently invested time and attention in talking about his golf game and Coca-Colas ingredients, its tough to argue that the question was somehow out of line.
Second, Leavitts answer was completely disconnected from the question: No one has suggested that Trumps uncle wasnt an MIT professor. What made the presidents anecdote notable was that the conversation he claims to have had with his uncle about Kaczynski clearly could not have happened. The White House press secretary appeared to miss the point entirely.
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Maddow Blog-White House struggles to defend Trump's 'Unabomber' anecdote amid ridicule (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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efhmc
(15,716 posts)1. Even that dizzy blond didn't miss the point. She shut the subject down so she did not have to address the sad fact
that her employer is a knucklehead.
AltairIV
(906 posts)2. liars lie, and distort
She didn't miss the point, she ignored it.