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"Quiet Piggy!" How Billionaire POTUS Sees The Rest Of Us

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On 11/19/2025 at 12:11 PM, riclag said:

He's only calling out the regular legacy media  , I don't consider them the rest of us.

I love how he fights back at the reporters who  are on a mission headed by their far left bosses to carry propaganda for the party thats trying to destroy the USA . 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/18/trump-calls-reporter-piggy-bloomberg

OTH the reporter was just doing her job which involves asking questions, and if Trump had answered her question in the first place, perhaps she would not have needed to interrupt him.

 

In the second place there was NO NEED for Trump to be insulting. It simply shows his bad manners and ignorance.

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  • We do not need a president who calls women derogatory names. We should have one who behaves a bit more like an adult. Unfortunately, we do not. Instead, we have a vindictive, bullying, man

  • Well, that makes it OK, then? 

  • Since Trump has a derogatory nickname for everyone, I find your post as hypocrite as it gets.

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2 minutes ago, billd766 said:

OTH the reporter was just doing her job which involves asking questions, and if Trump had answered her question in the first place, perhaps she would not have needed to interrupt him.

Exactly. Nearly always politicians get away with not answering a question but circumventing. After a non answer the next reporter gets his turn. She was right in her questioning.

On 11/19/2025 at 12:15 PM, stevenl said:

Since Trump has a derogatory nickname for everyone, I find your post as hypocrite as it gets.

Aren't you exaggerating, just a tad?....:whistling:

1 hour ago, billd766 said:

OTH the reporter was just doing her job which involves asking questions, and if Trump had answered her question in the first place, perhaps she would not have needed to interrupt him.

 

In the second place there was NO NEED for Trump to be insulting. It simply shows his bad manners and ignorance.

She interrupted him mid-sentence—twice—on a plane, shouting over him about Epstein files he’d already addressed. That’s not “just doing her job,” that’s being a heckler with a press badge.

Being a guest on AF1 doesn't mean you can be rude and obnoxious!

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11 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

She interrupted him mid-sentence—twice—on a plane, shouting over him about Epstein files he’d already addressed. That’s not “just doing her job,” that’s being a heckler with a press badge.

And she was right. He addressed the question but didn't answer it. 

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2 hours ago, stevenl said:

And she was right. He addressed the question but didn't answer it. 

He said: “I’ve released everything. There’s nothing left. It’s all out.”
That is an answer: “I’ve done it, it’s over, end of story.”If a reporter thinks that answer is false, her job is to report the facts and prove the documents are still sealed, not scream over the president on a plane like a toddler who didn’t get candy.

Shouting “No you didn’t!” twice after being told the topic is closed isn’t “holding power to account.”
It’s a tantrum.

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3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

She interrupted him mid-sentence—twice—on a plane, shouting over him about Epstein files he’d already addressed. That’s not “just doing her job,” that’s being a heckler with a press badge.

Being a guest on AF1 doesn't mean you can be rude and obnoxious!

Yep, that exclusively the domain of Trump, and he excels at it!:thumbsup:

On 11/20/2025 at 1:35 PM, mikeymike100 said:

What???? 

 

Donald Trump is not a guest on Air Force One while serving as President—he's the host and commander-in-chief aboard it. The plane (or any U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the POTUS) is essentially a mobile extension of the White House, under his direct authority.

4 years only, by the way now trump appeared to threaten a group of Democratic Congress members with the death penalty, over a video calling on military personnel to refuse illegal orders. Every day it gets worse for americans, you do know that you are seen as the idiots in the play ground, any respect for america has long gone

 

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On 11/20/2025 at 10:01 AM, JonnyF said:

 

Maybe she looked like a pig?

 

Who cares? Snowflakes.

Jonny’s vomits the bile he reserves for smart, articulate women who have the temerity to speak out.

On 11/19/2025 at 12:10 PM, KhunLA said:

He is the President of the United States, and the press corps are guests on Air Force One.  They might want to try to respect that, and act accordingly.

 

Yes sir any more orders ?

 

On 11/19/2025 at 11:13 AM, Patong2021 said:

watch the full video and you see the  reporter interrupting and trying to monopolize the scrum with the media cabin. She was called piggy because she was trying to  "hog" the exchange. She is slim and trim, so it was no intended an insult in respect to her size.

 

You see here a post from a member with a Masters in Trumpology.

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What the response should have been...

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@stupidfarang Post using derogatory language in the President's name remove.  Please use his correct name in posts in the future.  Thank you.  

1 hour ago, NanLaew said:

 

You see here a post from a member with a Masters in Trumpology.

Did you watch the full video?

Does the reporter not interrupt others and attempt to monopolize the questioning?

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White House defends Trump calling a female reporter 'piggy'

November 21, 20255:44 AM GMT+7Updated 22 hours ago

 

WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday defended President Donald Trump after he called a female reporter "piggy" as she questioned him about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying the president's remarks reflected his frankness and transparency.

 

Asked on Thursday about the incident, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said American voters re-elected Trump for his frankness and that reporters should appreciate his openness in answering questions.


"He calls out fake news when he sees it and gets frustrated with reporters who spread false information," Leavitt said during a White House briefing, offering no evidence of false information being reported. "But he also provides unprecedented access to the press and answers questions on a near-daily basis."

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/white-house-defends-trump-calling-female-reporter-piggy-2025-11-20/

 

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7 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Did you watch the full video?

Does the reporter not interrupt others and attempt to monopolize the questioning?

 

Yes i did and I saw a reporter doing her job of trying to put someone on the spot, while her peers shied away from any risk of an immature and churlish rebuke.

2 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

White House defends Trump calling a female reporter 'piggy'

November 21, 20255:44 AM GMT+7Updated 22 hours ago

 

WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday defended President Donald Trump after he called a female reporter "piggy" as she questioned him about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying the president's remarks reflected his frankness and transparency.

 

Asked on Thursday about the incident, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said American voters re-elected Trump for his frankness and that reporters should appreciate his openness in answering questions.


"He calls out fake news when he sees it and gets frustrated with reporters who spread false information," Leavitt said during a White House briefing, offering no evidence of false information being reported. "But he also provides unprecedented access to the press and answers questions on a near-daily basis."

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/white-house-defends-trump-calling-female-reporter-piggy-2025-11-20/

 

 

President Frank it is then.

 

I wonder what "Caroline with a K" is going to do in her post-hubris life?

26 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

I wonder what "Caroline with a K" is going to do in her post-hubris life?

I don't know but Newsweek says she has a $7 million net worth and maybe other assets:

 

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3 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

I don't know but Newsweek says she has a $7 million net worth and maybe other assets:

 

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Chubby.

 

Thanks for sharing what's usually hidden behind the podium.

1 hour ago, NanLaew said:

 

Yes i did and I saw a reporter doing her job of trying to put someone on the spot, while her peers shied away from any risk of an immature and churlish rebuke.

"Putting someone on the spot" is journalism's bread and butter, sure—but Lucey's double interruption wasn't brave accountability; it was a shrill, calculated ambush after Trump had already answered: "I've released everything. There's nothing left." She didn't follow up with facts or sources; she just yelled "But sir, if there's nothing incriminating..." twice, hijacking the gaggle like it was her personal courtroom.

Her peers? They moved on because pros know when a topic's closed—not because they're "shying away from risk." The White House called it "inappropriate and unprofessional" for a reason: She disrupted the whole pool, not just Trump.

She got her clip, the outrage machine whirred up—mission accomplished. But calling that "her job" demeans actual journalism. What's next, praising hecklers at pressers as "fearless" for yelling over everyone? 

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9 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

The White House called it "inappropriate and unprofessional" for a reaso

Reason being, they don't like being questioned.

2 hours ago, jerrymahoney said:

I don't know but Newsweek says she has a $7 million net worth and maybe other assets:

 

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And she's married to a much older man.

On 11/21/2025 at 8:59 PM, Chomper Higgot said:

Jonny’s vomits the bile he reserves for smart, articulate women who have the temerity to speak out.

 

 

Piggy is hardly a nasty insult.

 

When you stop using terms like gammon, nazi and Hitler you might be in a position to accuse others of "vomiting bile" (which i have to say is a horrible xpression and says much more about you than me).

 

 

 

12 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

 

Piggy is hardly a nasty insult.

 

When you stop using terms like gammon, nazi and Hitler you might be in a position to accuse others of "vomiting bile" (which i have to say is a horrible xpression and says much more about you than me).

 

 

 

My apologies Jonny, I wasn’t aware of your fragility.

 

On 11/22/2025 at 8:43 AM, mikeymike100 said:

"Putting someone on the spot" is journalism's bread and butter, sure—but Lucey's double interruption wasn't brave accountability; it was a shrill, calculated ambush after Trump had already answered: "I've released everything. There's nothing left." She didn't follow up with facts or sources; she just yelled "But sir, if there's nothing incriminating..." twice, hijacking the gaggle like it was her personal courtroom.

Her peers? They moved on because pros know when a topic's closed—not because they're "shying away from risk." The White House called it "inappropriate and unprofessional" for a reason: She disrupted the whole pool, not just Trump.

She got her clip, the outrage machine whirred up—mission accomplished. But calling that "her job" demeans actual journalism. What's next, praising hecklers at pressers as "fearless" for yelling over everyone? 

 

Lucey's "problem" is her thoughts, and those of anyone with an enquiring mind, are misaligned with yours, where you seem to believe everything that comes from his lips.

 

As for "asked and answered", how do you apply that rationale to his flipping and flopping on the Epstein files? Maybe you have to do the same mental gymnastics as his inconsistent and vague wittering forces on the FBI and DOJ?

 

The White House labels anything that counters their own inappropriate and unprofessional invective as "inappropriate and unprofessional".

On 11/22/2025 at 10:18 AM, gargamon said:

And she's married to a much older man.

Many women are married to, much older men.

What's your point?

5 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

Lucey's "problem" is her thoughts, and those of anyone with an enquiring mind, are misaligned with yours, where you seem to believe everything that comes from his lips.

 

As for "asked and answered", how do you apply that rationale to his flipping and flopping on the Epstein files? Maybe you have to do the same mental gymnastics as his inconsistent and vague wittering forces on the FBI and DOJ?

 

The White House labels anything that counters their own inappropriate and unprofessional invective as "inappropriate and unprofessional".

Your accusation that Catherine Lucey’s “problem” is simply an enquiring mind misaligned with mine, or that I blindly accept everything Trump says, is a cheap dodge.

Lucey’s real problem was her conduct: she interrupted another reporter mid-question and turned a routine press gaggle on Air Force One into a personal shouting match about the Epstein files.

Trump shut her down with “Quiet, piggy,” and the White House correctly called her behavior inappropriate and unprofessional.

This isn’t about silencing questions; it’s about basic manners and protocol. If an “enquiring mind” now means barging in and badgering, then yes, that’s rightly out of step with civil discourse.

As for your “asked and answered” dig and the claim that Trump keeps flipping and flopping on the Epstein files: he just signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law on November 19, 2025, requiring the Justice Department to release all unclassified documents within 30 days.

That’s delivery, not dithering. Any further delay is on the bureaucracy or legitimate national-security redactions, not on Trump changing his mind.

His stance has been consistent: expose the files, clean house at DOJ and FBI, and end the weaponization of those agencies against political enemies.

Appointing Pam Bondi as Attorney General isn’t inconsistency; it’s follow-through.And spare me the irony lecture about the White House labeling things “inappropriate and unprofessional.” In this specific case, that label fit Lucey’s disruptive outburst perfectly.

Trump has taken far tougher questions without batting an eye when they’re asked respectfully.

The prior administration spent four years smearing legitimate criticism as “disinformation” or “threats to democracy.” Calling out a reporter who hijacks a press availability isn’t hypocrisy; it’s holding people to the same standard of decorum they demand of everyone else.If you want to criticize Trump, fine; do it with facts instead of projecting your own double standards.:coffee1:

2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Many women are married to, much older men.

What's your point?

Oh, and she had a child out of wedlock then rushed into the wedding. Where's she from? Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky, West Virginia?

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