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We have a reality star in the White House

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President Trump spoke of a plan for transformi­ng America during a speech Saturday in Florida, where roughly 9,000 people attended.

I can imagine the commander in tweet will announce that the crowd was really more than 90,000. Warren Weick

What do you do when your executive orders get blocked by federal judges, your staffers are being fired and suitable replacemen­ts are rejecting your offers? Have a campaign rally to deflect away from your incompeten­ce. Amateur hour at the White House. Shaun Rollins

Sorry to all the haters out there. You are loud, rude and have many media outlets on your side, but the silent, calm and peaceful majority stand behind Trump — despite your efforts to paint him as a failure. Stephen Reiter

What is the purpose of this vanity rally? It isn’t about communicat­ing with anyone — he has Twitter for that. Is it just about the need to relive his last hurrah? Dan Porath

Trump has accomplish­ed more during first month than any other president. Dan Smith

Trump never ran to win the presidency, he just ran to get all that attention. Now that he won he doesn’t know what to do. He’s not presidenti­al.

He’s a game show host who lives in the White House. Like the Supreme Court appointmen­t. He had two candidates come to the White House and then announced which one he had chosen. But he already knew whom he was going to choose, so why all the drama? Because he’s just a host pretending to be president.

Trump’s a megalomani­ac. His rallies are his way of getting attention and adulation. It’s why he ran in the first place. Not to serve the country: He’s not about serving anybody. Cynthia Queen

Despite how the Hillary Clinton-loving media paints Trump, the silent majority of Americans support him. James John

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