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Trump Caught On Hot Mic Calling Journalists ‘All My Killers’ While Boasting To Members Of His Golf Club: Report

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President Donald Trump was caught on a hot mic prior to his press conference on Friday, inviting members at his golf club in New Jersey to watch his upcoming news briefing, calling journalists his “killers,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta reported. “You’ll get to meet the fake news tonight,” the president said, according to a tweet from Acosta, who was present at the New Jersey briefing. “You’ll get to see what I have to go through,” Trump continued. “Who’s there?” Trump added, according to Acosta. “Oh all my killers are there, wow.

So you’ll get to see some of the people that we deal with every day.” Photographs shared by reporters had shown many mask-less golf club members among the audience, though a reporter at the

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