President Donald Trump‘s niece, Mary L. Trump, wrote a tell-all book about him, titled “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” and in it, she alleges he cheated on his SATs.
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Ted Johnson A major topic at the White House press briefing on Wednesday was President Donald Trump’s plans to hold an indoor rally in Tulsa on Saturday amid concerns of further spread of the coronavirus.CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta asked Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany whether the president will take responsibility if people get sick.McEnany said that the campaign will be taking precautions such as temperature checks, hand sanitizers and masks.But Acosta continued to press
.President Donald Trump‘s niece, Mary L. Trump, wrote a tell-all book about him, titled “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” and in it, she alleges he cheated on his SATs.
Melania Trump stepped out for a Fourth of July event in an Alexander McQueen dress and caused everyone on social media to talk about it. However, it was not for a positive reason at all that they were discussing her fashion.
President Donald Trump plans to be even more aggressive in the near future when it comes to race relations in this country. With an economy in shambles, unrest over racism and police brutality, and a huge spike in coronavirus cases, Trump is now trailing his presumptive Democratic opponent in the November election, former Vice President Joe Biden, in the polls.
The POTUS is once again the target of internet mockery after he called out for none other than Roger Ailes! That’s right – the Fox CEO who passed away in 2017! As you can imagine, a lot of social media users proceeded to remind Donald Trump that his Fox friend cannot come to the phone for a very good reason – he’s dead! After making it very clear he was not happy about Fox News hiring former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile, Trump took to his go-to social media platform to
In the midst of a press cycle for his brand new film “Irresistible” (2020), American comedian Jon Stewart paid a virtual visit to morning talk show “The View“on Monday not only to promote the political satire but to talk about the upcoming 2020 presidential election, too.
A statement on Saturday from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the BMI, to stop the unauthorised use of their music, reports the BBC.Representatives for the group, fronted by 76-year-old Mick Jagger, said that "further steps to exclude" Trump from using Rolling Stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored.The BMI has reportedly notified the Trump campaign on behalf
The Rolling Stones are taking “further steps” to prevent Donald Trump from using their music at his Presidential campaign rallies.
Stephen Colbert chatted with “U.S. First Lady Melania Trump” about the president’s poor Tulsa rally turnout during Monday’s “Late Show”.
Ted Johnson Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was pressed by reporters on Monday on why President Donald Trump, at his Tulsa rally, used the offensive phrase “kung flu” to describe the coronavirus.In one extended exchange, CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang repeatedly asked McEnany why Trump used the terminology.She asked, “Last July, President Trump declared himself the least racist person there is…Why does he use racist phrases like ‘kung flu'”?“The president doesn’t,” McEnany
As it was previously reported, Donald Trump had his rally on Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his first in months ever since the COVID-19 pandemic made its mark in the United States. According to Hot New Hip Hop, the president of the United States and his administration said that a million tickets were requested, however, reports from this week stated around 6,200 showed up.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump boasted of his administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis at his Tulsa rally on Saturday, but one comment quickly stood out.Building on his contention that more test numbers lead to more cases, he told the crowd, “You know testing is a double-edged sword. We have tested now 25 million people.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump boasted of his administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis at his Tulsa rally, but one comment stood out.Building on his contention that more test numbers lead to more cases, he told the crowd, “You know testing is a double-edged sword. We have tested now 25 million people.
Ted Johnson As President Donald Trump was about to take the stage at his much publicized rally in an indoor arena in Tulsa, OK, the pre-media focus turned to empty seats and the cancellation plans for an outdoor speech for an overflow crowd.“Smaller than expected crowd trickles into Tulsa rally,” CNN’s chyron read on Saturday evening, as anchor Wolf Blitzer focused on the empty seats in the upper deck of the BOK Center, which holds almost 20,000 people.The crowd was still large for a campaign
George Clooney still knows how to get in a fierce zinger. The 59-year-old actor took President Donald Trump to task after he claimed that he “did something good” by making Juneteenth “very famous.” June 19 is the date that recognizes the emancipation of the last remaining slaves in the United States in 1865. George used Trump’s wild boast to throw shade at him for now being associated with the holiday for all of the wrong reasons.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorTwitter has placed its latest fact check on a Donald Trump tweet after the U.S.
Ted Johnson Michael Pack, the new CEO of the government-run global media media entity that oversees Voice of America and other news outlets, plans to clean house of the agency’s top career leadership, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said on Tuesday.Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY) said in a statement that he had learned that Pack, confirmed by the Senate earlier this month to lead the U.S.
Ted Johnson White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended President Donald Trump’s tweet that targeted a 75-year-old protester who was shoved to the ground by Buffalo police officers during a protest last week.Per Factcheck.org, Trump on Tuesday tweeted baseless claims about the man, Martin Gugino. The president wrote, “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump held a last-minute appearance before the press in the Rose Garden to tout the latest unemployment figures, but viewers will have seen a difference from previous events: Reporters were placed closer together.CNN’s Jim Acosta noted that the chairs for the press were originally distanced apart as they have been for previous Rose Garden events during the coronavirus crisis.
First Lady Melania Trump wore Dior as she and President Donald Trump honored Saint John Paul II with a ceremonial wreath at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine. Though many people found President Trump’s and Melania’s visit to the shrine controversial, the National Shrine released a statement saying that the event had been scheduled to sign an order on international religious freedom.