Trump’s abusive remarks toward women on the news are reprehensible.
They often come immediately after he’s confronted with an obvious lie or contradiction he can’t spin.
The abuse is deflection, not dialogue — a way to intimidate or distract rather than address the fact.
Whenever Trump is cornered by an indisputable fact, particularly on live TV, he has a predictable pattern: attack, belittle, or insult the messenger — often women journalists — rather than engage with the truth.
It erodes accountability.
It intimidates reporters and sets a precedent that attacking critics is acceptable.
It distracts the public from the underlying issue.
This behavior is not just crass; it is a deliberate tactic to avoid responsibility. When you confuse insults with rebuttals, the public loses sight of the real story.
Attacking women journalists after being confronted with a lie is not leadership — it is bullying. It is unacceptable, and it should be called out every time.
I would love to see someone just tell him to ‘F off,’ but the reality is this pattern is what we need to recognize and expose.
His “reflex is attack” as the only response when caught in a lie. and he attacks all the time.
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