Former Fox News commentator Eric Bolling on Thursday pitched himself to President Trump as someone who could help him plug the leaks in his administration.
“When every discussion, policy idea, private conversation is leaked to the press, the country suffers immeasurable damage as does your presidency,” Bolling wrote in a tweet before laying out his three-point plan to stop the leaks. “I would make this priority #1.”
When every discussion, policy idea, private conversation is leaked to the press, the country suffers immeasurable damage as does your presidency.
-Plug the White House leaks
-Publicly fire the leakers
-Hire people you can trustI would make this priority #1 @realDonaldTrump
— Eric Bolling (@ericbolling) March 22, 2018
Bolling tweeted several more times about the idea after a reporter expressed skepticism about the idea.
“Exactly. ‘Politicians’. That’s what @realDonaldTrump was elected on, in no small part (certainly why I’ve supported him from day 1) being a non-politician DC Swamp outsider. So get started Mr Trump- plug the leaks, drain the swamp. Full stop,” he tweeted suggesting that Trump needs to hire less politicians.
Exactly. “Politicians”.
That’s what @realDonaldTrump was elected on, in no small part (certainly why I’ve supported him from day 1) being a non-politician DC Swamp outsider.
So get started Mr Trump- plug the leaks, drain the swamp. Full stop. https://t.co/ygEum4dkoq— Eric Bolling (@ericbolling) March 22, 2018
“I’d work for a single US $1 to help drain the swamp, plug the leaks, build the wall with Pesos, lower taxes, build infrastructure, protect #2A and save some parents from the scourge of opioids,” Bolling added. “But that would mean working directly with POTUS, not near him.”
I’d work for a single US $1 to help drain the swamp, plug the leaks, build the wall with Pesos, lower taxes, build infrastructure, protect #2A and save some parents from the scourge of opioids.
But that would mean working directly with POTUS, not near him. https://t.co/g8QvJt4J2L— Eric Bolling (@ericbolling) March 22, 2018
Bolling previously commended Trump for personally reaching out to him after his son died of a drug overdose last year. Since his death, the former media personality has worked closely with the White House to combat the opioid crisis.