Air POTUS is at @Nike today to speak on why his trade deal would benefit U.S. workers.
Watch → http://t.co/g22IRK7AwH pic.twitter.com/ADExsVilyr
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 8, 2015
Perhaps we should give them the benefit of the doubt, perhaps they are admitting he is full of hot air.
The visit was supposed to herald trade and benefit to American workers, which makes Nike a strange choice given its factories primarily out of the country, such as in China, which has questionable labor practices.
@WhiteHouse @Nike products are produced in China and http://t.co/7rqxFDMsXV does that help.#lower taxes
— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) May 8, 2015
Some noted “Air POTUS” much more likely to be ‘Airball’ POTUS:
.@WhiteHouse @Nike More like Brick POTUS, amirite?
https://t.co/uXI67Ljc6E
— BT (@back_ttys) May 8, 2015
Some noted he was not in D.C. to celebrate the 70 anniversary of Victory In Europe.
@WhiteHouse @Nike Now I know why he isn't helping to celebrate 70th Anniversary of V-E Day in DC. Priorities, ya know? smh
— JeanIntra (@JeanIntra) May 8, 2015
