Trump Says You Need an ID to Buy Groceries. Shoppers Say, ‘Huh?’

The following article by Katie Rogers was posted on the New York Times website August 1, 2018:

Pres. Trump on Tuesday at a rally in Tampa, Fla., where he said, “If you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on a card. You need ID.” Credit: Doug Mills, The New York Times

WASHINGTON — Just when it seemed like Tuesday’s “Make America Great Again” rally in Florida would end with the typical punch list — Democrats, journalists, immigrants — President Trump added new spice to his usual extemporaneous potpourri by asserting that supermarket shoppers need to show valid identification in the checkout aisle.

“You know,” Mr. Trump knowingly told the approving crowd, “if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on a card. You need ID.”

It is not often that Mr. Trump, a mold-breaking billionaire, is seen as behaving presidentially, which he thinks would be too boring, anyway. But with this particular offhand and baldly inaccurate comment, the president landed himself in the company of other presidents and presidential hopefuls who have fumbled while trying to showcase their everyman appeal.

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