Yesterday, at the Davos World Summit, a reporter asked President Trump about allegedly saying teen climate actress, Greta Thunberg “needs to work on her anger.” Trump clarified, ” I didn’t say anger I said, ‘anger management.'”

Here is President Trump’s tweet that the reporter took the liberty of re-phrasing:

The unrelenting reporter persisted, even after President Trump corrected his false accusation.  In an attempt to shame President Trump for refusing to buy into the climate teen’s globalist rhetoric, he added, “She had some very harsh words that the United Staes and other industrialized countries need to do more.” Trump hilariously asked the reporter, “How old is she?” The reporters in the press pool can be heard shouting, “17!”

Trump ignored the enthusiastic reporters, as he changed the subject, saying “Oh, that’s good. She beat me out on Time Magazine.”

The media, desperate to get Trump to criticize the teen actress asked if Trump saw her speech yesterday?

“No, I didn’t actually, but, I would have loved to have seen her speak. I did not. No, not at all,” President Trump responded.

Trump touted the vast improvements made in America’s environment under his leadership, telling the crowd of globalists, “We want to have the cleanest water on earth, we want to have the cleanest air on earth. Our numbers, as you saw, we had record numbers come out very recently. Our numbers are very, very good. Our environmental numbers, our water numbers, our numbers on air are tremendous.”

Trump called out other countries for not doing enough to protect the environment from pollution, “We have to do something about other continents, we have to do something about other countries. When we’re clean and beautiful and everything’s good, but you have another continent where the fumes are rising at levels that you can’t believe.’

President Trump suggested the teen climate actress’s time would be better spent focusing on other countries, saying, “I mean, I think Greta ought to focus on those places, but we are doing better than we ever had in terms of cleanliness, in terms of numbers.”

Trump slammed the pollution in the Pacific Ocean that ends up in the United States thanks to other countries, “We have a beautiful ocean called the Pacific Ocean, with thousands and thousands of tons of garbage flows toward us—and that’s put there by other countries.” He added, “So, I think Greta has to start working on those other countries.”

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In December 2019, the far-left TIME publication named teen climate actress, Greta Thunberg, their “Person of the Year.” Their decision left many people scratching their heads, wondering what the teenager from Sweden has actually done to deserve so much recognition from the media?

Many have questioned the teenager’s sudden ascension to worldwide fame. Is she a brilliant communicator with an uncanny knowledge of the global climate change religion? Is she truly passionate about saving the world from evil citizens who refuse to stop raising cattle, drive vehicles or fly in airplanes? Or was she simply put in the position of “spokesperson” for the climate religion fanatics because of her ability to act?

The teen climate activist, Greta Thunberg, achieved worldwide fame when she blasted onto the world stage in September 2019.

“You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words, and yet I’m one of the lucky ones!” The angry 16-year-old climate kid, Greta Thunberg ranted in a room filled with world leaders at the UN Climate Summit in New York City.

Thunberg, who looked like a typical child actor trying out for a role in an upcoming movie, admonished some of the most powerful people in the world with unfounded accusations and allegations, “People are suffering, people are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you!?”

Thunberg attended a press conference at the UN Climate Summit, that curiously, received very little scrutiny from the press.  Thunberg was asked “Greta, tell us, what kind of message would you send by doing this to world leaders,” adding, “Also can I ask you, do you think it’s about time that President Trump would respond to what you have said today?”

After a long, awkward pause, Thunberg asked, “Um… I think….I’m sorry, what was the first question?”

The reporter asked the question again.

Thunberg responded, “I think that the message that we want to send is that we’ve had enough.” Thunberg awkwardly turned to the other children on the panel and asked, “Does anyone else want to answer that question,” adding, “I can’t speak on behalf of everyone.”

The panel of climate kids was asked, “Does anyone else wish to answer—about a message to our leaders?”

The panel of child activists sat frozen without giving a single response.

Thunberg was asked again if she thought President Trump, who was attending the UN Climate Summit, should “respond in any way?”

Again, Thunberg dodged the question, saying, “I think maybe you should give some questions to the others, as well.”

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One America News Network host Liz Wheeler blasted Thunberg’s parents and liberal activists who have used her as pawns in their sick scheme to convince the world that we need to dump trillions of dollars into the hands of government officials to fix th3e weather, or the world will come to an end.

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