The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Rain pouring, Trump rages on Twitter and hangs with bikers

- By Jill Colvin and Jeff Horwitz

BEDMINSTER » As rain dumped on his New Jersey golf club, President Donald Trump raged on Saturday, 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 crystal-chandelier­ed 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 president was continuing an extended working vacation away from Washington.

The day began on Twitter at 8:36 a.m. 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 asked, threatenin­g that he “may have to get involved” personally in internal FBI business and warning, “DO NOT DESTROY.”

Trump appeared in a better mood when he greeted the bikers, who chanted “Four more years!” and “USA!” as he entered the ballroom. Rain streamed down the windows and pools formed on the empty golf greens outside.

He quickly pointed out the sopping-wet media, which sparked jeers and calls to “tell the truth.” And he thanked the group, saying they’d been with him since the beginning and calling their motorcycle­s “the most beautiful bikes anyone’s ever seen.”

He later walked into the crowd of supporters, shaking hands, posing for selfies and signing autograph.

At one point, Trump returned to the podium to poll those in the crowd on their views of the press, prompting more jeers. One joked that the press pool should be thrown out in the rain.

The president largely ignored reporters’ shouted 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 leaned over and cupped his hand around his mouth as if to whisper.

“Lowlife. She’s a lowlife,” Trump said.

He ignored a question about ongoing trade negotiatio­ns with Mexico, which prompted some in the crowd to shout, “Build the wall!”

The White House had said about 180 bikers would be attending the event, including military veterans and members of law enforcemen­t agencies, as well as members of the New Jersey chapter of Bikers for Trump, whose members frequently attended Trump’s campaign rallies, sometimes facing off with anti-Trump protesters.

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.

“Let’s hear those engines now,” he called out, gesturing for them to go louder as the motors roared.

Earlier in the day, Trump’s wrath poured down on Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the president’s alleged enemies in the FBI, including ex-FBI Director James Comey, McCabe and Peter Strzok, an FBI agent who was removed from Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election after Mueller learned he’d expressed distaste for Trump in personal text messages.

Trump branded them all “clowns and losers” who had hurt “So many of the great men and women of the FBI.”

Trump also revived his frequent attacks on Sessions, calling him “scared stiff and Missing in Action.” He criticized Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, who served as the initial DOJ contact for Chris Steele, the former British intelligen­ce officer commission­ed by an American political research firm to explore Trump’s alleged ties with the Russian government.

Trump marked the oneyear anniversar­y of deadly clashes in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, with a tweet saying he condemns “all types of racism and acts of violence.”

Last year, Trump said there was “blame on both sides” for the violence that broke out when white nationalis­ts descended on Charlottes­ville to protest the removal of Confederat­e statutes and marched through town shouting racist slurs. Trump said then that the group included “fine people.”

In Saturday’s tweet, Trump said the “riots in Charlottes­ville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division.”

“We must come together as a nation. I condemn all types of racism and acts of violence. Peace to ALL Americans!” he wrote.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump stands in the rain with members of Bikers for Trump and supporters after saying the Pledge of Allegiance, Saturday at the clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump stands in the rain with members of Bikers for Trump and supporters after saying the Pledge of Allegiance, Saturday at the clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.
 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump is cheered by members of Bikers for Trump and supporters, Saturday at the clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump is cheered by members of Bikers for Trump and supporters, Saturday at the clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.

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