The Briefing, the opposition arm of the Hillary Clinton campaign, is preparing for Donald Trump’s shift to more “traditional” campaign tactics.
As the group waits for his “extreme makeover,” the web video reminds viewers of some of Trump’s memorable moments, like calling Mexicans “rapists,” making fun of a reporter who has a disability, calling for a ban on Muslims from entering the country and saying a woman should be punished for having an abortion.
The video ends with a clip of Hillary Clinton quoting Maya Angelou, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them.”
Although Trump and his campaign are trying to be more “presidential,” Trump explains it best: “If I was totally presidential, you’d be falling asleep after 20 minutes.” And what would all the media outlets cover once that starts happening?
Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we follow the “new and improved” Donald Trump.
As the group waits for his “extreme makeover,” the web video reminds viewers of some of Trump’s memorable moments, like calling Mexicans “rapists,” making fun of a reporter who has a disability, calling for a ban on Muslims from entering the country and saying a woman should be punished for having an abortion.
The video ends with a clip of Hillary Clinton quoting Maya Angelou, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them.”
Although Trump and his campaign are trying to be more “presidential,” Trump explains it best: “If I was totally presidential, you’d be falling asleep after 20 minutes.” And what would all the media outlets cover once that starts happening?
Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we follow the “new and improved” Donald Trump.