The New Zealand Herald

Bikers for Trump give leader help to rev his engines

- Jill Colvin and Jeff Horwitz

As rain dumped on his New Jersey golf club, US President Donald Trump raged, lashing out at his Justice Department on Twitter before welcoming members of a “Bikers for Trump” fan group to the manicured grounds.

Dozens and dozens of gleaming Harleys, Hondas and other motorcycle­s descended on the central New Jersey property for what had been billed as an outdoor photo-op with Trump. But pouring rain and flashflood warnings scrambled the plan, sending soggy bikers inside a crystalcha­ndeliered club house ballroom, where Trump signed autographs and posed for selfies and his guests booed reporters.

It was a classic, chaotic Trump scene reminiscen­t of his ramshackle early campaign.

The day began with a broadside against the FBI, which Trump accused of stonewalli­ng a public records request

for former Deputy Attorney General Andrew McCabe’s text messages. “What are they hiding?” the President tweeted, threatenin­g that he “may have to get involved” personally in internal FBI business and warning, “DO NOT DESTROY.” Trump also revived his frequent attacks on Attorney-General Jeff Sessions, calling him “scared stiff and Missing in Action.”

Trump appeared in a better mood when he greeted the bikers, who chanted “Four more years!” and “USA!” as he entered the ballroom. He quickly pointed out the sopping-wet media, which sparked jeers and calls to “tell the truth”. At one point, Trump polled those in the crowd on their views of the press, prompting more jeers.

The President largely ignored reporters’ questions, except for one about former White House adviser and reality star Omarosa Manigault Newman and her new book, which includes scandalous — and often unsupporte­d — accusation­s against Trump. The President cupped his hand around his mouth as if to whisper. “Lowlife. She’s a lowlife,” he said.

Later, when the rain had eased, Trump walked outside the residence, where the bikers had gathered with their motorcycle­s on the drive. He posed for more pictures, stood for the Pledge of Alliance and urged the bikers to rev their engines.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? US President Donald Trump with members of Bikers for Trump.
Photo / AP US President Donald Trump with members of Bikers for Trump.

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