At least it wasn’t blank.
Footage aired on Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” showed White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany ceremoniously giving reporter Lesley Stahl a massive book that she said contained the health care plan President Donald Trump has been promising for more than five years since he first launched his campaign.
But after reviewing the book, Stahl said it didn’t actually include Trump’s “comprehensive health plan”:
Trump left in the middle of his “60Minutes” interview because he didn’t like some of the questions Stahl asked.
“You brought up a lot of subjects that were inappropriately brought up,” he said, then scolded her for saying there would be tough questions.
“That’s no way to talk,” he said and walked out.
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