
Washington: US President Donald Trump has
said that he feels "betrayed" by his former White House Chief
Strategist Steve Bannon who was highly critical of him and his
family in a book published last week.
Bannon who worked with him first as his campaign manager
and then as his chief strategist at the White House was fired
by him last August.
In a book 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House'
published last week, Bannon is extensively quoted as being
highly critical of him and his family, even going to the
extent of claiming that the president was not interested in
winning the presidential election and that first lady Melania
wept after the election result because she did not want Trump
to win.
"I feel betrayed because you are not supposed to do that,
but I have many people that work for me who were far more
important than Steve, right there," Trump was quoted as saying
by The Wall Street Journal.
"I always liked Steve, but Steve became very ineffective
because he was such a lightning rod. And Steve, in the end I
fired Steve," Trump said.
Soon after the excerpts of the book was released, Trump
in a statement said that Bannon has nothing to do with his
presidency and that he has lost his mind.
"Is that relationship permanently broken between you and
Steve?" he was asked.
"You never know, I don't know what the word permanent
means. We will see what happens, but Steve had nothing to do
with my win. Well, certainly very little," he asserted.
"Steve's greatest asset is he was able to convince a
corrupt media that he was responsible for my win. Hope, just
out of curiosity, you were there from day one. What do you
think Steve in a percentage had to do with my victory? I mean
he was there. Corey [Lewandowski] had more to do with it,"
Trump said.
Asserting that the liberal media dislikes him, Trump said
he is smart.
"I was successful, successful, successful. I was always
the best athlete, people don t know that. But I was successful
at everything I ever did and then I run for president, first
time first time, not three times, not six times. I ran for
president first time and lo and behold, I win. And then people
say oh, is he a smart person? I am smarter than all of them
put together, but they can t admit it. They had a bad year,"
Trump said.
"When I won against the 17 people, you can t then say
that oh, gee, somebody comes in two months after I won, and he
gives me new policy, new idea. I can t change those ideas,
those ideas are wedded," he said.
Trump said that Bannon's remarks against his son were
horrible.
"My son had a brief meeting based on the fact that he
thought whatever he thought. And somebody said bad stuff on an
opponent. I don t know of one politician in Washington if
you re a politician and somebody called up that they have
information on your opponent that might be negative," he said.
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