"I said, 'Willie, you know what? That's me!'" Mr. Holden told the N.Y. Times on Friday when recounting a conversation he had this week with Brown. "And I told him, "You're a short Black guy and I'm a tall Black guy — but we all look alike, right?"
Even more eyebrow raising:
Trump still insists it was Willie Brown with him in the helicopter, telling the N.Y. Times he has flight records and is "probably going to sue" over the article.
Those records have not been made public as of Saturday morning.
The Trump campaign has not yet responded to an Axios request for comment.
As I've said, just from a strategic standpoint, having a narcissist candidate who refuses to accept he's wrong about anything must be a nightmare for his campaign runners.
If this were any other candidate, his managers would say "you apolgize publicly, immediately, and put this behind you." But no, he wants to make a stink over this and prove a whole slew of officials are lying...