US President, Donald Trump has revealed what he has in common with former President, Barack Obama. The President, in a statement on his official Twitter account, disclosed that the only thing he has in common with Obama is the honour of firing Jim Mattis, the world\u2019s most overrated General. Trump described the former US Secretary
US President, Donald Trump has revealed what he has in common with former President, Barack Obama.
“I didn’t like Mattis leadership, style or much else about him, and many others agree. Glad he is gone!” Mattis described Trump as “the first president in his lifetime who does not pretend to try to unite the American people”.He mentioned that the protests being held in most cities in the US is the consequence of Trump’s three years of the deliberate immature effort.
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