Presidential Profanity: From Truman to Trump
New York PostJune 24, 20252 min16,147 views
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- 🗣️ President Trump's use of profanity after a cease-fire agreement fell apart is highlighted as a rare but not unheard-of presidential behavior.
- 🇺🇸 While uncommon, the transcript suggests that presidents, including Trump, have been known to use strong language when motivated.
Political Commentary and Criticism
- 🎯 The transcript includes a segment where Trump expresses dissatisfaction with a rocket that didn't land, possibly by mistake.
- 😠 He criticizes individuals, referring to one as a "jackass" and questioning their actions.
- 🗳️ There's a mention of encouraging people to vote, with a specific reference to "crooked Joe Biden" and the idea of indicting him.
Media and Reporting
- 📰 The transcript touches on reporters and questions their competence and actions, specifically mentioning "Colonel Carlson" and "Larry Newman."
- 💰 There's a note about money being spent and a directive to "look into it," especially when told that "they hadn't spent a snap."
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Presidential ProfanityDonald TrumpHarry TrumanJoe BidenIsrael-Iran RelationsCease-fire AgreementPolitical CommentaryMedia CriticismElection Integrity
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