President Trump has no interest in playing swamp games with traitors, and I can’t blame him.
The phony-baloney garbage that goes on in D.C. is stomach-turning. While smiling and sitting at Trump’s inauguration, Obama was having the Trump kids unmasked.
BREAKING: Trump reprtedly told Senators today his oldest three children were unmasked on inauguration day
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) May 19, 2020 [1]
So, it’s no wonder that President Trump has refused to unveil Obama’s “presidential portrait” in the White House.
Can you blame him?
The long-standing (fake) tradition has come to an end, as President Trump is busier unveiling Obama’s traitorous crimes.
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1262817985737248768
From WFLA [3]
It’s been a White House tradition for decades: A first-term president hosts a ceremony in the East Room for the unveiling of the official portrait of his immediate predecessor that will hang in the halls of the White House for posterity.
Republican presidents have done it for Democratic presidents, and vice versa — even when one of them ascended to the White House by defeating or sharply criticizing the other.
“We may have our differences politically,” President Barack Obama said when he hosted former President George W. Bush for his portrait unveiling in 2012, “but the presidency transcends those differences.”
Yet this modern ritual won’t be taking place between Obama and President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter. And if Trump wins a second term in November, it could be 2025 before Obama returns to the White House to see his portrait displayed among every U.S. president from George Washington to Bush.
Obama spied on President Trump. He committed crimes 10x worse than “Watergate.” Why on Earth would President Trump want to honor anything about this traitor?
I’m happy he’s refusing to unveil his portrait. All that crap is such phony swamp pomp and circumstance anyway.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on May 19, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [4] and is used by permission.