Behind Trump's mystery combat area trip: A Mar-a-Lago get away from, a dull Air Force One and a Twitter plan
TWIYHN — President Donald Trump began his day like such a large number of others at his south Florida resort: an unwinding round of golf, a couple of sharp tweets and afterward a White House declaration that he'd remain in for the night. Be that as it may, this specific Wednesday — the prior night Thanksgiving — finished with Trump getting away Mar-a-Lago without the typical presidential motorcade display, loading up a military vehicle to Washington and afterward setting out on a 13-hour Air Force One trip into the core of America's longest war. It was a voyage covered in more mystery than expected in any event, for a presidential stumble into a combat area. What's more, it blended the made-for-TV show Trump enjoys with a military showcase he adores: the U.S. president on Thanksgiving, not exactly a year from the following political race, encompassed by cheering soldiers in Afghanistan. For a president who on occasion is by all accounts at war with his...