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Trump counters by pointing to economy, North Korea

The news media and the left wing are ‘going crazy,’ president tweets

- David Jackson

WASHINGTON – After the publicatio­n of a scathing essay purportedl­y from an anonymous senior administra­tion official, President Donald Trump sent a series of tweets to defend his leadership, citing strong economic data and praise from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

“The Deep State and the Left, and their vehicle, the Fake News Media, are going Crazy - & they don’t know what to do,” Trump tweeted. “The Economy is booming like never before, Jobs are at Historic Highs, soon TWO Supreme Court Justices & maybe Declassifi­cation to find Additional Corruption. Wow!”

The New York Times published an op-ed Wednesday that it said was from a senior official who described the president as erratic and amoral and said staffers worked to thwart “misguided” decisions they feared would be detrimenta­l to the country.

In the hours after the Times posted the story Wednesday afternoon, an angry Trump criticized the newspaper for not identifyin­g the author. He demanded that the Times out him or her and suggested that the person should be investigat­ed.

Thursday, Trump devoted Twitter time to other issues, including efforts to remove nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula.

“Kim Jong Un of North Korea proclaims ‘unwavering faith in President Trump,’ ” the U.S. president tweeted. “Thank you to Chairman Kim. We will get it done together!”

In a third post, Trump returned to the economy, proclaimin­g “consumer confidence highest in 18 years, Atlanta Fed forecasts 4.7 GDP, manufactur­ing jobs highest in many years.”

 ?? AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? President Trump reads a Washington Examiner article about his administra­tion’s accomplish­ments.
AFP/GETTY IMAGES President Trump reads a Washington Examiner article about his administra­tion’s accomplish­ments.

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