TRUMP IS PERSONALLY PAYING FOR CLEMSON FOOD
President Donald Trump is personally paying
for the meals that will be provided to the Clemson University football team
during their national championship celebration at the White House on Monday
night, CNN has learned.
Earlier Monday, Trump told reporters,
unprompted, that he is serving "McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King's with
some pizza."
"I think that would be their favorite
food, so we'll see what happens," he added.
"The President wanted to host a fun
event to celebrate the College Football National Champion Clemson Tigers,"
deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley told CNN in a statement.
"Because the Democrats refuse to
negotiate on border security, much of the residence staff at the White House is
furloughed -- so the President is personally paying for the event to be catered
with some of everyone's favorite fast foods," he said.
Returning to the White House on Monday
evening from a brief trip to New Orleans for a speech, Trump told reporters
that he was providing the Tigers with the fast-food dinner -- "paid for by
me" -- as a result of the shutdown.
"Because of the shutdown, you know we
have the great Clemson team with us, the national champions. So we went out and
we ordered American fast food, paid for by me," Trump said. "Lots of
hamburgers, lots of pizza."
"We have some very large people that
like eating. So I think we're going to have a little fun," he added.
Standing behind a table brimming with fast
food, Trump promoted the dinner for Clemson as "great American food."
"If it's American, I like it. It's all
American stuff," he added, noting the smorgasbord of pizza, "300
hamburgers, many, many french fries -- all of our favorite foods."
The display included boxes of Big Macs,
chicken nuggets and Filet-O-Fish.
Trump closed his brief remarks in the dining
room by returning to his message of border security.
"I will say the Republicans are really,
really sticking together. It's great to see because we need border security. We
have to have it."
In a series of tweets Monday morning, Trump continued to try to shame Democrats for not
negotiating with him over the shutdown, though it's not clear he's offering
anything different than when talks crumbled last week.
Trump has been making a point of telling his
followers that he's at the White House waiting -- and is clearly frustrated
he's not getting credit for remaining in Washington -- as opposed, presumably,
to traveling to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
The President has repeatedly vowed not to
budge from his demand over a border wall, but rejected an idea he floated last
week that he would simply bypass Congress and fund a border wall by declaring a
national emergency.
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