Trump seeks to reassure loyalists even as he courts deals with Democrats
WASHINGTON - As mainstream media outlets raised questions Tuesday about the wisdom of President Donald Trump labeling North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "Rocket Man" from the lectern at the United Nations, the president's message-making sped into gear.
"Trump supporters around the country should take pride in President Trump's strong and principled speech before the world's leaders at the United Nations today where he expressed profound and unwavering America First principles," Michael S. Glassner, the executive director of Trump's re-election organization, said in an email blasted out shortly after Trump's U.N. address.
"The President described a new vision, putting Americans first ... and condemning those who support rogue nations and terrorists."
For two weeks Trump has been in a well-publicized dalliance with Democrats, cutting deals
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