President Trump, who says he doesn't watch much TV, told reporters about all the Fox shows he binge-watched Wednesday night
Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images At his press conference today, clearly upset by the devastating comments made about him by himself and reported to Bob Woodward, President Trump told reporters that William Barr is going to produce evidence of crimes against him by his various Deep State enemies.
What Trump seemed to forget, in the midst of using these shows as proof that the Deep State was going to be locked up, is that Trump has also claimed he doesn’t watch much television.
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