According to Donald Trump, criticism of his time in the White House is worse than what happened to Abraham Lincoln during a play at Ford’s Theater. Read the latest from besslevin:
know how Lincoln was killed. Which makes his recent comments about the 16th president pretty bizarre .for an interview that aired Sunday night on Fox News, the ex-president decided, for some reason, to rank US presidents according to who had been treated most unfairly.
. But no, the former guy does not believe Andy J. had it the worst off. How about Lincoln? Trump conceded that Lincoln was “vilified” as well. But you know what? Lincoln apparentlydidn’t have it as bad as 45, even despite the the hole someone literally put through his head.Incredibly, this is not the first time Trump has claimed that Abraham Lincoln—who, again, was shot and killed during a play—had it easy compared to him.
Fox News—during an interview at the Lincoln Memorial!—“I’m greeted by a hostile press the likes of which no president has ever seen. The closest would be that gentlemen right up there []. They always said, Lincoln, nobody got treated worse than Lincoln. I believe I am treated worse. You’re there, you see those press conferences, they come at me with questions that are disgraceful, to be honest, disgraceful.
Apart from suggesting that Lincoln’s presidency was a walk in the park compared to his, Trump has alsohe did more for Black people than the guy who literally freed them from slavery. “I think I’ve done more for the Black community than any other president, and let’s take a pass on Abraham Lincoln, ’cause he did good, although it’s always questionable,” the former president said back in June 2020. “You know, in other words, the end result.
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