Can Trump not read?

Anerdyblackguy

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I think he can read, he's just lazy and idiotic. He doesn't even want this job so he doesn't have any interest in studying or researching.
 

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Whatever the truth, I suggest the Internet ramps this up to the point where he's forced to prove his ability to read in front of the entire world just like how he wanted Obama to prove his American birth publicly.

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That is a man who has NO CLUE what he's looking at.

Looks like a 15 year old trying to convince his date that he knows what he's doing with a wine list.:skip:
 

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If he can't read how else could he have written the tremendously successful 'The Art of the Deal', which by the way is the #1 selling business book of all time.
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I'm sure he can read since he's always shytting on The New York Times and other newspapers every other day. His narcissistic obsession with himself would've forced himself to learn how to read them sooner or later. It's the fact that he can barely sit through an intelligence briefing and still only seems to be interested in reading articles and tabloids about himself that's the real problem.
 

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Donald Trump Would Rip Up Documents After Reading Them—White House Aide​

Friday at null

00:34
Donald Trump Calls Jan. 6 Rioters 'Hostages'

By Sean O'Driscoll
Senior Crime and Courts Reporter
FOLLOW

Former President Donald Trump would rip up documents and throw them on the floor after reading them, a former White House valet told the January 6 House committee.

His testimony points to possible document destruction by Trump when he was still president. It is illegal under the Presidential Records Act for a president to destroy official records as the form part of the national archive. Trump is already awaiting trial on charges of hoarding presidential documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

In newly released and heavily redacted testimony, the employee told the committee on June 10, 2022, that Trump habitually destroyed documents after reading them. When a committee member asked: "Do you remember the president ever tearing up or destroying documents that he had seen?" the employee replied: "That's typically what he would do once he's finished with a document. He would tear everything, tear newspapers, tear photos."

He added: "He liked to look at pictures and he would just tear it once he's done looking at it and just throw it on the floor."

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Former President Donald Trump arrives to vote in Florida's primary election in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 19. A former White House valet told the January 6 House committee that Trump routinely ripped up photos,... MoreGIORGIO VIERA/GETTY IMAGES

He told the committee that he didn't remember Trump destroying any documents on January 6, 2001, the day Trump supporters invaded the Capitol building.

The employee's testimony gives insight into the Trump presidency. He also testified about Trump's daily habits, Trump's attitude to various White House employees and his actions on January 6, 2001.

He told the committee that he was always concerned when the White House legal counsel would show up at the Oval Office to talk to the president because it always made Trump "frustrated" and "mad."

Other parts of the employee's description have been redacted. Many pages are completely redacted with long black lines while other pages are partially redacted.

His evidence was part of an 18-month investigation by the congressional January 6 committee, which interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses.

The committee's investigation focused on Trump's actions leading up to and during the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, when a group of his supporters tried to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's win in the 2020 presidential election.

The committee's report led Special Counsel Jack Smith to investigate Trump for election interference and he was indicted on four felony counts. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Newsweek sought email comment from Trump's attorney on Friday.

Separately, Trump is facing 40 federal charges over allegations he retained classified papers after leaving the White House in January 2021 and then obstructed efforts by the relevant authorities to have them returned.

In August 2022, Trump's Mar-a-Lago private members club was raided by federal agents who recovered large numbers of classified papers. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges and strongly denies any wrongdoing.
 

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Donald Trump Would Rip Up Documents After Reading Them—White House Aide​

Friday at null

00:34
Donald Trump Calls Jan. 6 Rioters 'Hostages'

By Sean O'Driscoll
Senior Crime and Courts Reporter
FOLLOW

Former President Donald Trump would rip up documents and throw them on the floor after reading them, a former White House valet told the January 6 House committee.

His testimony points to possible document destruction by Trump when he was still president. It is illegal under the Presidential Records Act for a president to destroy official records as the form part of the national archive. Trump is already awaiting trial on charges of hoarding presidential documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

In newly released and heavily redacted testimony, the employee told the committee on June 10, 2022, that Trump habitually destroyed documents after reading them. When a committee member asked: "Do you remember the president ever tearing up or destroying documents that he had seen?" the employee replied: "That's typically what he would do once he's finished with a document. He would tear everything, tear newspapers, tear photos."

He added: "He liked to look at pictures and he would just tear it once he's done looking at it and just throw it on the floor."

donald trump vote

Former President Donald Trump arrives to vote in Florida's primary election in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 19. A former White House valet told the January 6 House committee that Trump routinely ripped up photos,... MoreGIORGIO VIERA/GETTY IMAGES

He told the committee that he didn't remember Trump destroying any documents on January 6, 2001, the day Trump supporters invaded the Capitol building.

The employee's testimony gives insight into the Trump presidency. He also testified about Trump's daily habits, Trump's attitude to various White House employees and his actions on January 6, 2001.

He told the committee that he was always concerned when the White House legal counsel would show up at the Oval Office to talk to the president because it always made Trump "frustrated" and "mad."

Other parts of the employee's description have been redacted. Many pages are completely redacted with long black lines while other pages are partially redacted.

His evidence was part of an 18-month investigation by the congressional January 6 committee, which interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses.

The committee's investigation focused on Trump's actions leading up to and during the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, when a group of his supporters tried to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's win in the 2020 presidential election.

The committee's report led Special Counsel Jack Smith to investigate Trump for election interference and he was indicted on four felony counts. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Newsweek sought email comment from Trump's attorney on Friday.

Separately, Trump is facing 40 federal charges over allegations he retained classified papers after leaving the White House in January 2021 and then obstructed efforts by the relevant authorities to have them returned.

In August 2022, Trump's Mar-a-Lago private members club was raided by federal agents who recovered large numbers of classified papers. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges and strongly denies any wrongdoing.
so he can read, he just doesn't like what he's reading.... :ohhh:
 

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He told the committee that he didn't remember Trump destroying any documents on January 6, 2001, the day Trump supporters invaded the Capitol building.

The employee's testimony gives insight into the Trump presidency. He also testified about Trump's daily habits, Trump's attitude to various White House employees and his actions on January 6, 2001.

:wtf:

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He told the committee that he didn't remember Trump destroying any documents on January 6, 2001, the day Trump supporters invaded the Capitol building.

The employee's testimony gives insight into the Trump presidency. He also testified about Trump's daily habits, Trump's attitude to various White House employees and his actions on January 6, 2001.

:wtf:

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it's newsweek not the NY times.:manny:
 

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I read the best words. My reading level is higher than most professors of reading. Far above reading rainbow. I have great language skills, many scholars say I read at levels that are above almost all humans in terms of syllables and syllabus. I known nouns and verbs. But I am like a smart person. Believe me.
 

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I read the best words. My reading level is higher than most professors of reading. Far above reading rainbow. I have great language skills, many scholars say I read at levels that are above almost all humans in terms of syllables and syllabus. I known nouns and verbs. But I am like a smart person. Believe me.

In bold for the truth :francis:
 
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