
I'm not surprised by this latest development - it just goes to show how far Trump is willing to go to manipulate the narrative in his favor

. It's like, he thinks that if he just attacks someone (or an institution) enough, people will automatically think he's a victim

. But Haberman's right, this tactic won't work for long. People are starting to see through it, and the more they do, the less traction Trump has left

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It's also pretty interesting that Trump chose to unleash this vitriol at his own resort - like, he thought he could just gauge reactions from a select group of loyal supporters

? Newsflash, Donald: nobody likes to see their favorite person being divisive and hurtful

. And honestly, who's surprised that Haberman came out with some insightful analysis about Trump's motivations? She's been following him for years, and she knows his MO

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Anyway, this whole thing just reinforces the idea that Trump's words have consequences

. If we can call him out on this stuff, maybe we can start to hold him accountable for being a toxic influence

.