Donald Trump Marks New Year With Bizarre Self-Pitying Twitter Rant

"While I’m at the White House working, you’re out there partying tonight."
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LATEST: Trump just wished everybody a happy new year - twice, in two very different tweets.

Happy New Year!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 2019 WILL BE A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR THOSE NOT SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME. JUST CALM DOWN AND ENJOY THE RIDE, GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR OUR COUNTRY!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2019

New year, same old Donald Trump.

The US President marked the beginning of 2019 the only way he knows how – in a series of bizarre tweets.

Trump began the night with a short video clip in which he appeared to lightly guilt-trip Americans who were out celebrating.

“While I’m at the White House working, you’re out there partying tonight. But I don’t blame you,” he said in the tweet.

“Enjoy yourselves. We’re going to have a great year. Have a really, really happy new year.”

HAPPY NEW YEAR! pic.twitter.com/bHoPDPQ7G6

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 31, 2018

The tweet prompted a number of mocking responses including one which compared his predicament to his administration’s policy of detaining immigrants.

Hmm, dealing with being detained while others are free to come and go. Might be good practice?

— Declan Cashin (@Tweet_Dec) January 1, 2019

Then things got really weird as the President contradicted himself within 11 minutes and gave a brief history lessons about walls and wheels in tweets about his US-Mexico border wall.

Initially, he insisted Mexico would pay for the wall...

MEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL through the many billions of dollars a year that the U.S.A. is saving through the new Trade Deal, the USMCA, that will replace the horrendous NAFTA Trade Deal, which has so badly hurt our Country. Mexico & Canada will also thrive - good for all!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2019

Then he swiftly changed his mind and decided the reason the project has stalled is because the Democrats were refusing to fund it...

The Democrats will probably submit a Bill, being cute as always, which gives everything away but gives NOTHING to Border Security, namely the Wall. You see, without the Wall there can be no Border Security - the Tech “stuff” is just, by comparison, meaningless bells & whistles...

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2019

This makes zero sense

— Steve (@stuttgartsteve) January 1, 2019

Then came this tweet which is... quite something.

...Remember this. Throughout the ages some things NEVER get better and NEVER change. You have Walls and you have Wheels. It was ALWAYS that way and it will ALWAYS be that way! Please explain to the Democrats that there can NEVER be a replacement for a good old fashioned WALL!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2019

In the Netherlands we have a lot of fun about your tweets and the responds. You are hilarious!!👍🏾👍🏾

— Patricia Boshom (@PatBos22) January 1, 2019

On Sunday, Senator Lindsey Graham said that the wall is simply a “metaphor” for border security, which would involve a “barrier where it makes sense”.

But Trump doubled down on his campaign-promised concrete wall on Monday, saying the idea of an “all-concrete wall” has “never been abandoned.”

An all concrete Wall was NEVER ABANDONED, as has been reported by the media. Some areas will be all concrete but the experts at Border Patrol prefer a Wall that is see through (thereby making it possible to see what is happening on both sides). Makes sense to me!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 31, 2018

Meanwhile, Democrats in the US House of Representatives plan to vote on Thursday on a funding package to end the 10-day-old partial U.S. government shutdown that is currently crippling much of the country.

Unfortunately for the president, it will not provide the $5 billion he has demanded for a US-Mexico border wall.

The planned vote sets up a Democratic showdown with Trump’s fellow Republicans on an issue dear to the president on the first day of divided government in Washington since he took office in January 2017 with a Congress led by his own party.

Democrats formally take control of the House from the Republicans after winning a majority of seats in November’s congressional elections.

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