Article snippet: GLEN JEAN, W.Va. — President Trump looked out Monday evening at the sea of Boy Scouts who were gathered in a remote field, far away from the travails of the capital, and declared that he would not talk about politics. “Who the hell wants to speak about politics when I’m in front of the Boy Scouts?” he asked. It turned out he did, at least a little. Amid standard testimonials to hard work and American values, Mr. Trump launched into a speech to the scouts replete with classic Trumpian jabs at opponents and the “fake media.” He harkened back to his “incredible” election and jokingly told his health secretary that if he failed to deliver enough votes in Tuesday’s health care vote, “you’re fired.” With an estimated 40,000 scouts, volunteers and others on hand, it was certainly the largest crowd Mr. Trump had seen since his inauguration, and a highly supportive one. As anyone who followed last year’s election knows, Mr. Trump is no boy scout — but he boasted that 10 members of his Cabinet were, including some he brought with him. “By the way, just a question,” Mr. Trump said mischievously. “Did President Obama ever come to a jamboree?” He knew the answer was no. While Mr. Obama, like every president since the founding of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910, served as its honorary president, he never came to the jamboree, which is held once every four years, because of policies barring gay scouts and scoutmasters. Those policies have since changed, and Mr. Trump enjoyed ... Link to the full article to read more
Trump Gives Scouts an Earful of Politics, and Some Sage Advice - The New York Times
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