"Electing him will still be a radical risk." –Washington Post Editorial Board
Donald Trump had a meeting with the editorial board of the Washington Post Monday evening. It didn't go well. Here's what the editors had to say afterward.
That was just the headline.
"Unfortunately, the visit provided no reassurance regarding Mr. Trump’s fitness for the presidency," the Editorial Board writes.
“I’m not a radical person,” he told us as he was leaving. But his answers left little doubt how radical a risk the nation would be taking in entrusting the White House to him.
They also noted Trump's "breezy willingness to ignore facts and evidence."
Are there racial disparities in law enforcement? “I’ve read where there are and I’ve read where there aren’t,” Mr. Trump said. “I mean, I’ve read both. And, you know, I have no opinion on that.” Global warming? “I am not a great believer in man-made climate change,” he said.
They observed that "no one can match the chasm between his expansive goals and the absence of proposals to achieve them."
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