Hypocrite!
‘Grab that record’: @mffisher with the incredible story of the mad dash to hide Trump’s high school transcript, days after Trump pressed Obama to release his school records in 2011. https://t.co/W7p55QxEru
— Rosalind Helderman (@PostRoz) March 5, 2019
This is key, because 2011 is when Trump was actually calling Obama a terrible student and saying he should release his grades.
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) March 5, 2019
Trump would later suggest there was something about Obama's birthplace in the records. But he largely abandoned the issue come 2015-16. https://t.co/2ieduI79CT
Trump almost always draws attention to his own insecurities in the way he attacks others. Goes after Obama grades while scrambling to bury his own school records. Disparages POW McCain despite avoiding Vietnam with bone spurs. https://t.co/sGYm6KUzlV
— Greg Miller (@gregpmiller) March 5, 2019
One of #Trump's "go-to moves is projection." He "identifies his faults, and as a defense mechanism, he projects those faults onto his perceived foes.
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) March 5, 2019
This week, however, the current president seems to have taken his fondness for projection to a new level."
Good take @stevebenen https://t.co/mPQdIAGoS1
The extensive effort to bury Donald Trump’s grades https://t.co/BPFY7Ep6Hf
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) March 5, 2019