Krauthammer: Trump ‘Sort of Dominated’ Mexican Pres, And Left Stage ‘As The Dominant Guy,’ He ‘Really Helped Himself’

On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” columnist Charles Krauthammer argued Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump “really helped himself” during his meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, “sort of dominated” Nieto, and “walked off the stage as the dominant guy.”

Krauthammer said Trump “took a risk and he pulled it off. Look, the big negative about Trump, the thing that the Clinton campaign plays on, is the fact that it’s hard to imagine him as president. Being presidential is the thing he’s been trying to do, his staff has been trying to get for him for the last six months. Now here he is, standing on the world stage, with a world leader. This is a big step. He not only held his own, I think in some ways, he sort of dominated. The Mexican president was rather defensive, asking for respect. Trump, I thought, spoke well. And then if you noticed at the very end when they took questions, it was Trump who took charge. He’s sitting in the palace of the president of Mexico. This never happens. Normally, it’s the host who picks the journalists. Trump took charge, naturally, walked off the stage as the dominant guy. He pulled it off. I think he really helped himself.”

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