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Jake Tapper Urges Trump Advisor To 'Pay Your Child Support' In Epic Clap Back Over Leaked Trump Tapes

Jake Tapper Urges Trump Advisor To 'Pay Your Child Support' In Epic Clap Back Over Leaked Trump Tapes
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President Trump faces yet another round of harsh scrutiny after The Washington Post published a recording of him asking Georgia's Secretary of State to swing the election in his favor by "finding" over 11,000 Trump votes.

The recording is indefensible but that hasn't stopped Trump advisors from trying their best. Trump campaign communications advisor Jason Miller lashed out at The Post on Twitter for "hiding" thirty minutes of the President's call.


The entire call was readily available online.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper responded to Miller with a scathing reminder to "pay [his] child support."



Twitter was shocked to witness such a brutal take-down.



Miller responded to Tapper's tweet, writing:

"You're a fake news p*ssy, Jake. I'd like to see you say that to my face."



It seems Jason Miller has better things to do than uphold his fatherly responsibilities.


Miller won't be forgetting Tapper's informative burn any time soon.



Ironically, Miller's testy exchange with Tapper is likely to drive even more people to the recording of Trump. A more qualified and media savvy communications director would have realized that.

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