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<blockquote data-quote="SimplyMe" data-source="post: 75322865" data-attributes="member: 9588"><p>I think this is a bit oversimplified. First, the aide can only speak to what he heard when he was in the room with Trump and, from what I know of how things work, an aide would seldom be in a room with the President and his boss -- instead he'd be off doing the work he was assigned to do by his boss. In fact that is the problem with most of the "witnesses" -- how many were in the room the entire time and heard everything? </p><p></p><p>None of these "witnesses" stepping forward talk about who was in the room at any given time, how much of that day they were in the room with the President, or even what the President did say about Belleau Wood. If they were truly witnesses, we'd be hearing exactly what the President did say; not that they didn't hear the President say anything. </p><p></p><p>Second, the Belleau Wood is only a portion of the Atlantic article. I find no one, that I've heard, has commented on what happened at Arlington National Cemetery (though I could have missed it). Even if the anonymous source used for the comments at Belleau Wood is mistaken, or lying, it does not mean the source used for Arlington National Cemetery is wrong. At best, half the article is wrong -- but again, if these people who went to France are truly witnesses, why are they only offering flat denials and not any details of what the actual events were?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplyMe, post: 75322865, member: 9588"] I think this is a bit oversimplified. First, the aide can only speak to what he heard when he was in the room with Trump and, from what I know of how things work, an aide would seldom be in a room with the President and his boss -- instead he'd be off doing the work he was assigned to do by his boss. In fact that is the problem with most of the "witnesses" -- how many were in the room the entire time and heard everything? None of these "witnesses" stepping forward talk about who was in the room at any given time, how much of that day they were in the room with the President, or even what the President did say about Belleau Wood. If they were truly witnesses, we'd be hearing exactly what the President did say; not that they didn't hear the President say anything. Second, the Belleau Wood is only a portion of the Atlantic article. I find no one, that I've heard, has commented on what happened at Arlington National Cemetery (though I could have missed it). Even if the anonymous source used for the comments at Belleau Wood is mistaken, or lying, it does not mean the source used for Arlington National Cemetery is wrong. At best, half the article is wrong -- but again, if these people who went to France are truly witnesses, why are they only offering flat denials and not any details of what the actual events were? [/QUOTE]
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