Trump rolls eyes at female reporter's questions, admonishes her to be "quiet"
Donald Trump’s hostility to the press and disinterest in the duties of the presidency has led to drought of over 150 days since his last official presidential press conference. So journalists have to use whatever opportunities come their way to attempt to get answers on crucial issues facing the country. But Trump being Trump, he […]

So journalists have to use whatever opportunities come their way to attempt to get answers on crucial issues facing the country.
But Trump being Trump, he continues to deflect their questions, and to be as condescending as he can in the process.
During a photo-op with outgoing White House interns, a female reporter can be heard off-camera, asking, “Mr. President, should Jeff Sessions resign?”
Trump responded solely with an obvious roll of his eyes, which garnered gleeful laughter from the crowd around him.
And when the reporter continued, asking about the Republicans’ health care repeal bill, Trump looked toward her, raised his chin, and tersely stated, “Quiet” — again to the delight of his audience.
He then turned to the young people behind him to complain, “You see, they’re not supposed to do that, but they’re doing it. But they’re not supposed to.”
“She’s breaking a code, but they don’t care,” he continued. “They don’t care about breaking codes!”
Pres. Trump smirks, says “quiet” when asked about Sessions, health care during photo op with White House internspic.twitter.com/9ugV2WZtVT
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) July 24, 2017
The irony of someone like Trump, who has zero measurable respect for the norms and customs — or perhaps, the “codes” — of the presidency whining about someone else violating one is hard to miss.
A reporter was simply trying, in whatever way she can under this administration, to do her job and get answers for the public. Instead, she got a snide dismissal and derisive laughter.
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