‘Would you like food—or is that a bribe?’: Trump mocks media; jokes about feeding the ‘fake news’ — Watch video


'Would you like food—or is that a bribe?': Trump mocks media; jokes about feeding the 'fake news' — Watch video

After a tense first meeting in the Oval Office, the atmosphere was noticeably lighter during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s latest meeting with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where the US President shared a humorous exchange with reporters as dignitaries gathered for lunch. In a moment captured on video, Trump jokingly ordered the Mar-a-Lago kitchen to serve lunch to members of the press, referring to them as “fake news.”“Would you like food? Or do you consider that a BRIBE? And therefore you can’t write honestly? Or write a bad story?” Trump said. He then asked them to speak up whether they wanted the food or not, upon which one of them said “Yes.”“Margot, take them outside. Tell the chef serve them a little lunch. Okay? Thank you, Press. Thank you. Thank you, press. Thank you, guys. Thank you, guys. Thank you, press. Thank you, Press. That should guarantee good stories. But it won’t. They’ll only get worse. Go out of their way to make them worse. We have to make them. Alex. Thanks. Thank you, Press. Thank you. Go outside on the porch. So I was,” Trump said. Zerlenskyy arrived on Sunday at Florida house and met Donald Trump. The Florida talks is all about Zelenskyy’s “20-point peace deal proposal,” which he said is “about 90% ready.”

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