Donald Trump didn’t actually complete any important tasks yesterday, but he managed to stay surprisingly busy. The Republican president called for criminal investigations into some of his perceived domestic enemies, claimed credit for safe commercial air travel, attacked the New York Times, claimed Hispanic voters love his anti-immigration posturing, and threatened Pakistani and Palestinian officials.
But the piece de resistance came in response to North Korea’s Kim Jong-un’s New Year’s boast that it’s “not a mere threat but a reality that I have a nuclear button on the desk in my office.” To which the American president responded with his version of strategic nuclear dialogue with a rogue nation.
“Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button,” Trump wrote, “but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!”
As Rachel noted on last night’s show, the American president was effectively daring the leader of nuclear-armed North Korea “to prove that his button works.” What could possibly go wrong?
This paragraph in the New York Times‘ report seemed to capture the true absurdity of life in Trump’s America.









