President-elect Donald Trump continues to cause controversy with his rants on Twitter.
We asked UNB Saint John political scientist JP Lewis if Trump listens to anyone and if they told him to stop tweeting, would he listen?
He says it’s hard to say because of how erractic and unpredictable he was as a candidate adding it will be weighing between whether he’s being offensive or incompetent.
Lewis says Trump will go against his own position in interviews to try and please the interviewer.
.@CNN is in a total meltdown with their FAKE NEWS because their ratings are tanking since election and their credibility will soon be gone!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 12, 2017
In a news conference this week, Trump refused to answer questions from CNN’s senior White House correspondent Jim Acosta.
An unfortunate statement. Sean you know that you threatened to throw me out of that news conference if I asked another question. #realnews https://t.co/T4dYXZbomd
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 12, 2017








