Donald Trump never needed minders telling him ‘what to say’
Unlike current US President Joe Biden, Donald Trump never needed minders to tell him “what to say”, according to former EA to Ronald Reagan, Peggy Grande.
Ms Grande, who worked for both Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump, said: “neither one of these men ever needed their minders or their handlers to tell them what to do, what to say, and certainly how to think.”
“These were men who are confident in their policies, confident in their ideas, and were evangelists in articulating them and could advocate for what they believed.
“Because it was what they thought and believed; it wasn’t just talking points that were loaded onto a teleprompter.”
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Ms Grande, who worked for both Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump, said: “neither one of these men ever needed their minders or their handlers to tell them what to do, what to say, and certainly how to think.”
“These were men who are confident in their policies, confident in their ideas, and were evangelists in articulating them and could advocate for what they believed.
“Because it was what they thought and believed; it wasn’t just talking points that were loaded onto a teleprompter.”
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