President Trump's passion for documents rather than TV


(MENAFN) On Saturday, President Trump declared to reporters that during his stay at the White House, he doesn't watch TV but rather he's occupied with "reading documents."

Reporters on board of Air Force One were informed by Trump "believe it or not, even when I'm in Washington or New York, I do not watch much television, people that don't know me, they like to say I watch television - people with fake sources. You know, fake reporters, fake sources."

He proceeded to say "but I don't get to watch much television. Primarily because of documents. I'm reading documents. A lot, I actually read much more - I read you people much more than I watch television."

When asked about Roy Moore, Alabama Senate nominee, and if he should carry on running in the special election, Trump responded that he hasn't "seen much about him" throughout his Asia tour.

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