Maryland’s governor turns off, triumphs over the best president who boasts with a burning of 1 words
The Word of Words between the governor of Maryland Wes Moore (D) and President Donald Trump continued on Monday after the president issued “an imaginary conversation” between the couple.
His enmity took a strange turn after Trump said of the Oval office on Monday that Moore told Trump that he is “the best president of my life” during a brief meeting in the game of the Army-Navy in December.
Moore responded in X, previously Twitter, simply writing “Lol” above a Trump clip making the accusation.
“That is still telling you that, Mr. President,” he added.
It comes in a day of justice that followed Trump threatening to extend his repression of the crime beyond Washington, DC, and send soldiers to other US cities, including Baltimore.
In a speech last week, Moore suggested that the president visit the largest city of Maryland and “walk in our streets and not only talk about us from the oval office”, while promoting reduce the rate of violent crime and reduce the amount of vacant homes throughout the city.
“Donald Trump, if he is not willing to walk through our communities, keep our name out of his mouth,” Moore said Thursday.
Moore’s comments seemed to get Trump’s attention, which led the president during the weekend to question the military service of the former US Army officer. UU.
“Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, lied about getting a bronze star?” Trump wrote on his Truth social website on Sunday.
In a follow -up, Moore hit “President Bone Spurs”, a reference to a dispute diagnosis that the president used to avoid military service during the Vietnam War.

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On Monday, Trump returned to his new nemesis during the comments of great reach to journalists while signing executive orders of the White House.
The president said he felt that Moore’s invitation to visit Baltimore was “derogatory”, before starting his claim in dispute.
“I met him in the army-navy game,” Trump said. “They said: ‘Oh, there is Governor Moore. He would love to see you.’ He approached me, hugged me, shook my hand. [nodding toward unidentified person]. He said: ‘Lord, you are the best president of my life’. I said: ‘It’s really nice to say that. I would love to say it publicly, but I don’t think you can do that. ‘”
He added: “And every time I see it on television, he is hitting me. But that’s fine, it’s called politics.”
The images of the Trump and Moore meeting in the game, of an episode of “The Art of the Surge” by News Nation and played by News on Monday, suggests a kindness among the couple. But Maryland’s politician does not declare the words that the president affirms.
Later, Moore appeared in Wbal Radio and described Trump’s statement as a “distraction” of the spiral cost of life and his threats to reduce local spending.
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“I am a person who takes my integrity very seriously,” said Moore. “And I spent the last six months before the elections made a campaign about why I didn’t think it should be the next president of the United States. So, when I say that conversation never happened … That imaginary conversation never happened … I mean, that conversation never happened.”


