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The White House hides Trump's decline with a transcription purge

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMay 23, 2025No Comments
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Where is the book Jake Tapper on this scandal?

The White House has served each transcription of Trump's public remarks from the White House website funded by taxpayers and owned. The only transcription left on the site is Trump's inaugural speech.

The White House has replaced the transcriptions that can be used to verify the president's public statements with a non -complex collection in YouTube.

CNN, the same network that pushes Biden's cognitive decline plots, reported:

The main correspondent for the White House Huffpost, SV, who observed that the administration reduced Trump's transcriptions earlier this spring, wrote last week that the White House “excluded many of his most disturbed comments” from his website. In response, the Director of Communications of the White House, Steven Cheung, said to date to “stop for yourself”.

Now transcriptions have been completely deleted, with one exception: Trump's inaugural address. Stenographers employed by the government are still recording and transcribing all Trump's remarks, including its interactions with the media. These files are simply not displayed.

More readings of the president's calls with world leaders are not provided. More transcriptions of press conferences and briefings of government agencies are not displayed. \

The public and those who report what the government does no longer have an official source to verify the remarks of the president or the members of his administration.

Obacurity coverage covered the transparency of the public.

The White House knows that the number of people watching Trump's comments live at any time is a small fraction of the American population.

The administration has served transcriptions because they don't want the American people to know what Trump says.

They do not want Trump's comments to be widely known, because most often, signs of Trump's decline are present in his remarks.

It is not only the contradictory and evasive declarations that Trump makes regularly. Too often, Trump makes no sense and does not seem to know what is going on around him.

As a reminder, the media panicked when the Biden administration has changed a transcription. Trump has served all transcriptions and has stopped freeing new ones, and no book offer has been signed on this subject, or the indignation of 24/7 cable information.

The situation is a joke. The public transparency of the presidency is being ransacked, and the so-called tutors who are supposed to hold people in power to speak of the previous president.

It is not “curious” that transcriptions have been purged and that the current president will take over transparency. It is a scandal.

The White House felt forced to explain why it hides the statements of the President of the American people, and the biggest media seem disinterested to know why.

The American people deserves a responsible president towards them. People also deserve a media of non-lap dogs which will hold responsible administrations.

The president and the current media are none of these things.

You can count on Jake Tapper by making more segments questioning the Democrats on Biden while he and his colleagues ignore a concealment performing in front of their faces.

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