“You might walk into a house with brand new carpets and brand new paint and a nice, new renovated kitchen. You can’t see what is underneath it. That house is potentially still contaminated ... You can paint over the plaster board but the stuff will leak back through the paint. It does not go away.”
- Methamphetamine use is on the rise and contamination in the home is serious, News.com.au, November 14, 2016.
3. The New York Times posted an article Sunday about the new Trump White House, calling the adjustments happening in the West Wing “turbulent.”
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer immediately tried to brush off the story as “fake news.”
What grabbed the most attention in the article, however, was a strange line about President Donald Trump watching the news in his bathrobe.
“There were just literally blatant factual errors and it’s unacceptable to see that kind of reporting or so-called reporting,” he said during a press meeting aboard Air Force One on Monday.
Spicer used the odd story as a telltale sign that the article includes many falsehoods.
“I don’t even think the president owns a bathrobe. He definitely doesn’t wear one,” he said.
Twitter users quickly started sharing photos of Trump in loungewear to prove the press secretary wrong.
- Photo of Trump in a bathrobe emerges amid spat with New York Times, AOL.com, February 7, 2017.
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