I tweet from bed sometimes, Trump says
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[January 29, 2018]
By Andrew MacAskill
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald
Trump, who has garnered a large following on social media with
rambunctious postings, said he sometimes tweets from bed, though he
occasionally allows others to post his words.
Trump frequently uses Twitter to announce policy, assail his adversaries
and to tangle with countries, including North Korea, over world affairs.
The @realDonaldTrump account had 47.2 million users as of Sunday.
In an interview with Britain's ITV channel, he appeared to appreciate
the wide impact of his postings in Twitter and said that he needed
social media to communicate with voters in the era of what he termed
fake news.
"If I don't have that form of communication I can't defend myself,"
Trump said in an interview broadcast on Sunday. "I get a lot of fake
news, a lot of news that is very false or made up."
It was a crazy situation, he said, that many people in the world waited
for his tweets. He usually tweets himself, sometimes from bed.
When asked about whether he was lying in bed with his phone thinking of
how to wind people up, Trump said: "Well, perhaps sometimes in bed,
perhaps sometimes at breakfast or lunch or whatever, but generally
speaking during the early morning, or during the evening I can do
whatever, but I am very busy during the day, very long hours. I am
busy."
"I will sometimes just dictate out something really quickly and give it
to one of my people to put it on," he said.
Asked about eating burgers and drinking Coke, Trump, 71, said: "I eat
fine food, really from some of the finest chefs in the world, I eat
healthy food, I also have some of that food on occasion... I think I eat
actually quite well."
Trump said that he was very popular in the United Kingdom. Some British
politicians have called for Trump not to visit and 1.86 million people
have signed a petition asking for him to be banned from entering the
United Kingdom.
"I get so much fan mail from people in your country - they love my sense
of security, they love what I am saying about many different things,"
Trump said.
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President Donald Trump waves as he arrives in Zurich, Switzerland
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BREXIT
Trump would take a "tougher" approach to Brexit negotiations than
British Prime Minister Theresa May.
When asked if May was in a "good position" regarding the ongoing
Brexit talks, Trump replied: "Would it be the way I negotiate? No, I
wouldn't negotiate it the way it's [being] negotiated ... I would
have had a different attitude."
Pressed on how his approach would be different, he said: "I would
have said the European Union is not cracked up to what it's supposed
to be. I would have taken a tougher stand in getting out."
He said the United States would do a post-Brexit trade deal with the
United Kingdom.
He was pressed on how some women opposed him and he said he
supported women and that many women understood that.
Trump said women in particular liked his support for a strong
military as they often wanted to feel safe at home.
"There's nobody better than me on the military... I think women
really like that. I think they want to be safe at home," Trump said.
"I have tremendous respect for women."
"No, I wouldn't say I am a feminist. I mean, I think that would be
maybe going too far: I am for women, I am for men, I am for
everyone."
He said French President Emmanuel Macron was a friend and that he
liked him a lot.
(Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
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