“It’s an act of cowardice,” San Antonio Spurs head coach Greg Popovich said of President Donald Trump’s decision to flee Washington, D.C. for his Mar-a-Lago mansion just ahead of massive marches in the capital and across the country on Saturday, which saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets demanding legislative action against gun violence.

“A real leader,” said Popovich, “would have been in Washington D.C. this weekend, not in his penthouse at Mar-a-Lago, would have had the decency to meet with the group, to see what is going on and how important it is and how important our children should be to us.”

But Trump didn’t hide out in his Florida vacation home all weekend: The president returned to the White House just before CBS aired its “60 Minutes” interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels Sunday evening, notably without first lady Melania Trump.

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While it isn’t yet clear whether Trump watched Daniels’ much-anticipated interview—in which she offered details of her alleged affair with the president and claimed she was threatened to stay silent—the president has reportedly been fuming in private about “what he perceives as wall-to-wall Stormy coverage on cable news.”

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