After a wonderful month.

The media's attack on Trump has started again.

It's still a little secret every day.

This time, it was The Washington Post that took the lead:

"Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate Republicans, said in his speech in the Senate that Republicans will work hard to repeal the Obamacare next week."

"Trump will be in office for half a year. But in the past six months, none of his three major legislative priorities, namely health care reform, tax reform and infrastructure, have been achieved."

"Among them, repealing the Obamacare and replacing it with the Republican health care bill is the first major legislation established by Trump. The advancement of tax reform and infrastructure legislation is planned after the health care reform plan has made progress..."

"The stalemate continues. The Trump administration is considering refusing to issue a low-income subsidy provided by the Obamacare this week. This move may cause dissatisfaction among a large number of grassroots people...".

"The Republicans failed in this legislation because of internal defections. Although the Republicans control both houses of Congress and the White House and have 52 seats in the Senate, they need 50 votes in favor of the 11,000 seats in the Senate to win the bill."

"Previously, Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky had expressed their opposition to repealing and replacing the Obamacare plan. Then the two Republicans suddenly defected before the vote, causing the legislation to be "stillborn" before the vote."

Regarding the internal opposition to him, Trump tweeted his dissatisfaction: "Republicans should repeal the failed Obamacare plan now and formulate a brand new health care bill. Democrats will also join in!"

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Ivanka was comfortable this month.

Martin was still very happy about the arrival of "White Rabbit".

"Martin, can you take a few days off in October? There is a music festival in Las Vegas, and we can go there for a few days." Ivanka suggested.

"The progress of Aquaman is not bad, no problem, go and have fun for a few days." Martin said nonchalantly.

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In August.

A strange thing happened in the United States, which amused the group of people who were eating melons.

An unidentified prankster with an IP from England, pretending to be Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, wrote to the official email address of Thomas Bossert, the White House Assistant for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism.

The email read: "Hello Tom, we have arranged a social gathering for the end of the month. It would be great if you could come. I guarantee that the quality of the food is at least better than what we had in Iraq. I believe it will be a great night."

Thomas Bossert believed it and replied: "Thank you, Jared. I can't refuse such an invitation. I will attend."

Then Thomas Bossert took the initiative to provide his private email address.mailbox for the other party to contact.

As the White House Assistant for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, Thomas Bossert is only responsible for the White House's cybersecurity, but even he was deceived, which really made countless people laugh and surprised.

Coincidentally, in addition to Bossert, Anthony Scaramucci, the third White House press affairs director in the six months since Trump took office, was also "set up".

Scaramucci took office on July 21 this year.

At that time, he recruited then-White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and current Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon, who strongly opposed it, which also led to the resignation of the first two.

Before Priebus was fired, the prankster pretended to be Trump's nominee as US Ambassador to Russia, Huntsman, and had a heated chat with Scaramucci in the email.

"Whose head should be moved first?"

"Maybe I can help,"

The "fake" Huntsman wrote in the email.

Scaramucci was also fooled and replied, saying: "There are two people."

Although no specific names were written, CNN believed that Scaramucci was referring to Priebus and Bannon, whom he had been criticizing.

After the "fake" Huntsman said a few flattering words, Scaramucci replied: "Are you in Moscow now? If not, come and sit down."

On the 29th of last month, the day after Priebus left, the prankster pretended to be Priebus and wrote an email to Scaramucci.

The two quarreled in the email and parted unhappily.

Ironically, two days later, Scaramucci was also fired, just 10 days after he took office.

Trump's son Eric Trump was also deceived by the same scam. He received an email from someone pretending to be his brother Donald Trump Jr.

However, he saw through the scam and replied, "I will hand it over to law enforcement."

The above are all scams directed and performed by the prankster himself.

He also posted his "achievements" on the social networking site "Twitter".

Some executives of Barclays Bank of England, Goldman Sachs Group of America and Citigroup Group also made a fool of themselves because of being deceived.

After the incident, White House officials admitted that they were deceived.

White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders told CNN reporters: "We take all Internet-related issues extremely seriously and are conducting further investigations into these incidents."

Martin was speechless. Although there are many elites in Trump's team, there seem to be many slackers.

Trump found Martin again, hoping that he could help him eliminate the negative comments from the media.

This time Martin refused.

He said to Trump: "Donald, you should first find the leaker in the White House instead of trying to block the media. I can't always help you shut up those media."

Trump said: "I will find the leaker, the one who shouldThe dead guy will not have a good end. "

Two days after this conversation, the White House leaked again.

The full text of Trump's phone calls with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was published by The Washington Post.

At that time, Trump asked the other party not to publicly say nonsense that Mexico would not pay for the wall.

Trump said: "You can't say this to the media, the media will report it like this, and I can't tolerate it. You can't say this to the media, because in this case, I can't negotiate, this is all nonsense."

Trump also said: "You know, your New Hampshire is a'drug den', I can't allow those things to flow into the United States. ”

On the same day, Trump called Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

During the call, Trump refused to accept an agreement to accept refugees.

Afterwards, Trump became more and more angry and said to Malcolm Turnbull: "I've been calling all day, and this call is the most unpleasant one."

Then he hung up.

The report of The Washington Post once again triggered the mainstream media's condemnation of Trump.

Trump could no longer tolerate these media.

In order to publicize his own achievements, Trump sent his pregnant daughter-in-law Lara Trump to personally launch the "Real News" program and host it.

Lara Trump listed Trump's many achievements since he took office in the program.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.)

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