Following President Trump"s "calm before the storm" comments last night, reporters tried to ask him once again what he meant today, to which he responded "you"ll see." However, during The White House Press Briefing, Sarah Sanders replied to questions suggesting the President"s comments were "extremely serious," however without offering an explanation.
Sarah Sanders suggested POTUS "calm before the storm" comments are "extremely serious." But offered no explanation what they meant.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 6, 2017
When asked if Trump was referring to military action when he said "calm before the storm." Sarah Sanders replied "We"re never going to say in advance what the president"s going to do. You"ll have to wait and see."
Then, in a follow up question "how seriously should America"s public or America"s adversaries take these comments", the White House press secretary said "I think you can take the president protecting the American people always extremely seriously. He"s been very clear that that"s his number one priority."
Press Sec. to @CeciliaVega: "I think you can take the president protecting the American people always extremely serious." pic.twitter.com/QKdSacSgYr
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 6, 2017
Earlier in the day, Trump continued the cryptic mystery: shortly after signing a manufacturing executive order, a reporter asked what he meant when he said that a gathering of military leaders at the White House the evening before was "the calm before the storm," U.S. President Donald Trump did not elaborate, and said again, "You"ll find out."
And then he winked.
"You"ll find out," Pres. Trump says with a wink when reporter asks what he meant by "calm before the storm" comments https://t.co/T5uqoA85rO pic.twitter.com/FzCGW3yChN
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 6, 2017
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