GreatPresidentsNever trends as Americans weigh in on what a U.S. president should never do
The president has supported Republican efforts to block witnesses, and some have accused him of trying to avoid a fair trial by specifically preventing the testimony of his former National Security Advisor John Bolton. Trump was less than pleased with news that Bolton's upcoming bookis said to back up an allegation central to the impeachment, that he tried to pressure Ukraine into announcing an investigation of his political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden.
Other incidents that have recently provoked social media backlash include the president's insistence that he does not know Lev Parnas, a former associate of his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani who says he worked on Trump's behalf in Ukraine. Parnas and his attorney have released multiple photos of the two men together, along with recordings that apparently capture conversations between the pair.
Trump's behavior on social media has also been the subject of a great deal of attention for many years. A prolific user of Twitter, he has long been prone to making controversial statements on the social media platform, sometimes written in all caps. Some of the tweets that have raised eyeballs recently have been arguably bizarre, including a doctored image depicting him as Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa character.
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