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【 以下文字转载自 USANews 讨论区 】
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 纽约时报太厉害了,连trump晚上睡觉细节都知道
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 6 17:39:49 2017, 美东)
White House press secretary Sean Spicer demanded an apology from The New
York Times for publishing an article containing eye-opening details about
President Trump’s earliest days in office, even disputing whether the
president owns a bathrobe.
“That report was so riddled with inaccuracies and lies that they owe the
president an apology,” Spicer told reporters aboard Air Force One Monday.
“There were just literally blatant factual errors and it’s unacceptable to
see that kind of reporting or so-called reporting.”
The article describes Trump’s routine after normal business hours, when he
reportedly watches television in a bathrobe or marks up negative news
articles with a Sharpie.
Spicer took issue with that and other specific anecdotes in the story.
"I don't think the president owns a bathrobe; he definitely doesn’t wear
one,” the spokesman said. “From top to bottom they made up stories that
just don’t exist. And I think that’s unfortunate.”
Soon after Spicer made the remark, old photos of Trump donning a bathrobe
began to circulate on social media.
Trump himself appeared to take issue with the story earlier Monday, tweeting
that the newspaper "writes total fiction" by "making up stories and sources
."
"We stand by our story," Danielle Rhoades Ha, the newspaper's vice president
of communications, said in an email.
The Times also reported Trump had not been fully briefed on an executive
order he signed giving senior counselor Stephen Bannon a permanent seat on
the National Security Council’s Principal’s Committee.
But Spicer also pushed back on that assertion.
“The president is clearly aware of the policies that come out of the White
House with his name on it," he said.
"The president was briefed on all aspects," he continued. "When it comes to
decisions and policy, it’s the president who leads. The president tells us
how to implement it.”
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 纽约时报太厉害了,连trump晚上睡觉细节都知道
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Feb 6 17:39:49 2017, 美东)
White House press secretary Sean Spicer demanded an apology from The New
York Times for publishing an article containing eye-opening details about
President Trump’s earliest days in office, even disputing whether the
president owns a bathrobe.
“That report was so riddled with inaccuracies and lies that they owe the
president an apology,” Spicer told reporters aboard Air Force One Monday.
“There were just literally blatant factual errors and it’s unacceptable to
see that kind of reporting or so-called reporting.”
The article describes Trump’s routine after normal business hours, when he
reportedly watches television in a bathrobe or marks up negative news
articles with a Sharpie.
Spicer took issue with that and other specific anecdotes in the story.
"I don't think the president owns a bathrobe; he definitely doesn’t wear
one,” the spokesman said. “From top to bottom they made up stories that
just don’t exist. And I think that’s unfortunate.”
Soon after Spicer made the remark, old photos of Trump donning a bathrobe
began to circulate on social media.
Trump himself appeared to take issue with the story earlier Monday, tweeting
that the newspaper "writes total fiction" by "making up stories and sources
."
"We stand by our story," Danielle Rhoades Ha, the newspaper's vice president
of communications, said in an email.
The Times also reported Trump had not been fully briefed on an executive
order he signed giving senior counselor Stephen Bannon a permanent seat on
the National Security Council’s Principal’s Committee.
But Spicer also pushed back on that assertion.
“The president is clearly aware of the policies that come out of the White
House with his name on it," he said.
"The president was briefed on all aspects," he continued. "When it comes to
decisions and policy, it’s the president who leads. The president tells us
how to implement it.”
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