Let me say that was Preibus' worst performance.
He seemed to be mulling over a lot of things in his head and I suspect he just did not want this to drag on any longer.
If Trump had been presented with evidence Trump now found sufficient... Preibus should have said that Trump is now aware of facts he finds sufficient. Or that after speaking with cia's top people he has decided to trust their instincts on this. Or whatever was the case.
Preibus' lack of details made him seem less than credible.
I agree he is probably Trumps surrogate on this, but I would say this falls a little short of what Trump's actually position is. IMO
But... since this is no longer headlines... maybe Preibus approach was the correct one.
He seemed to be mulling over a lot of things in his head and I suspect he just did not want this to drag on any longer.
If Trump had been presented with evidence Trump now found sufficient... Preibus should have said that Trump is now aware of facts he finds sufficient. Or that after speaking with cia's top people he has decided to trust their instincts on this. Or whatever was the case.
Preibus' lack of details made him seem less than credible.
I agree he is probably Trumps surrogate on this, but I would say this falls a little short of what Trump's actually position is. IMO
But... since this is no longer headlines... maybe Preibus approach was the correct one.
I guess you have to change your tone pal.
"He accepts the fact that this particular case was entities in Russia, so that's not the issue," Priebus said on "Fox News Sunday."
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