“Top aides to Donald Trump gathered reporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, this month to provide an inside look at the former president’s campaign and exude confidence that they have the situation under control,” the report said. The Washington Post I will report.
“As a PowerPoint deck flashed on the screen, they laid out their 90-day plan, identifying 11 percent of the U.S. population as “persuasive targets,” laying out a ground strategy to motivate Republicans and discourage Democrats, and a five-word framework for defeating their new rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, as “a failure, weak and dangerously liberal.”
“The only thing missing was the candidate, who was a few miles away at his Mar-a-Lago villa hatching his own plan to explode the news cycle.”
“Hours after the August 8 briefing ended, Trump appeared on cable news networks and held a press conference filled with false or unsupported claims unrelated to his campaign’s plans to defeat Harris, including the size of his audience, his “unconstitutional” actions in promoting Harris as the candidate, and a near-crash helicopter crash with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown (which Brown says did not happen). Trump decided to hold the press conference because he heard his team would be briefing him, but he also wanted to speak.”
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