Trump’s crisis communications skills tested by Iran war
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump plays many roles as commander-in-chief, but in the last few days his effectiveness as a crisis communicator during the Iran war has come under scrutiny. Trump threatened Tuesday morning that Iran’s “whole civilization will die tonight” absent a deal. This followed an Easter Truth Social post warning “Tuesday will be Power Plant […]
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