Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has played Donald Trump "like a fiddle," according to the President's former national security adviser John Bolton.
The White House tried unsuccessfully to prevent the publication of Bolton's explosive tell-all account of his time serving the Trump administration, claiming it would violate national security. Trump had a frosty relationship with Theresa May, who he chided over her failure to deliver Brexit, but Trump is fond of Johnson, to the point thatBolton said that this would benefit the UK because Trump is unable to distinguish the strength of personal relationships between leaders and the strength of national relationships.
GlennKesslerWP Not sure Boris could play a fiddle like a fiddle to be honest...
Intelligent People play with idiots its an Universal truth
GlennKesslerWP Who doesn’t?
Hmm...I thought Bolton said that was Putin. Bolton is a vindictive, sick man.
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BREAKING NEWS: I played Donald Trump like a fiddle, it seems that every other person plays Trump like a fiddle. Might as well get in on it.
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Why is whatever Bolton says creditable?!
GlennKesslerWP Why has Trump failed to lock up Hillary? That needs to be the main focus of the presidential debates. Law and order my ass. As long as she is not in jail, Trump is a fraud. The emails!
GlennKesslerWP Every world leader does.
You at BI are the ones with a biased beating drum
Everyone plays him like a fiddle. He just plain stupid. He passed from grade to grade in school. That's what they did then.
He and am sure dozens of other leaders from other countries
Who didn’t? Strongest country in the worldis everyone’s patsy. Thanks realDonaldTrump and the GOP. Putin wants to know where to send his Xmas card.
BJ is his 1 Fan 😅😂
No, it’s Putin. Get your facts straight.
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