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posting a picture of herself holding up a can next to a promotional, bilingual caption: “If it’s Goya, it has to be good. Si es Goya, tiene que ser bueno.”“We can’t have people who work in administrations holding up products and promoting them.
It’s unethical. I don’t care if you love or hate the product or stand with or against the product in times of controversy.
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tweeted Thursday morning, “With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the USA.
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New York Times journalist Taylor Lorenz debunked that theory, noting that different forms of “challenge accepted” have been around since 2016. Regardless of its origins, was criticized, given her role in her father's administration and its . “. Gratitude for the sisterhood – the women who have held me up and pushed me forward! ❤️ Each day brings countless opportunities, large and small, to spread light and uplift those around us.
Former Fox Business producer Jennifer Eckhart and co-plaintiff Cathy Areu filed a lawsuit on Monday, alleging sexual misconduct against Fox News talent years after similar accusations led to the demise of the late CEO Roger Ailes. Eckhart has accused former White House correspondent and anchor Ed Henry of rape.
Donald Trump said a lot of wild stuff in his sit-down with Fox News’ Chris Wallace over the weekend.
so many others in the world of politics, “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah had some very kind words for Chris Wallace of Fox News, who grilled Donald Trump over the weekend in an interview that’s been the talk of the country since it aired.“President Trump sat down for an interview with Chris Wallace, the only reporter at Fox News who isn’t trying to become the next press secretary,” Noah said to open his monologue. “And you can tell that he isn’t because this was no softball interview.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorTwo former staffers at Fox News Channel filed suit in federal court Monday, alleging they had been harassed individually by Ed Henry, the Fox News anchor who was fired by the cable-news outlet earlier this month following a complaint about “willful sexual misconduct in the workplace,” and their disclosures threaten to revive an era that the Fox Corp.-owned media company had hoped to put behind it after the ouster of Roger Ailes.One of the employees alleged she
grilling of Trump on the coronavirus response and Joe Biden, as well as his willingness to correct the president’s untrue statements.Watch the interview in the video above.Axios’ Jonathan Swan wrote on Twitter, “I think I’ve watched every television interview Donald Trump has done since announcing his candidacy in 2015.
Donald Trump sat down with Fox News’ Chris Wallace for an interview that will definitely not be making it into a highlight reel of the president’s finest moments.
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Things got testy between Meghan McCain and Joy Behar once again.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorCNN anchor Chris Cuomo called out President Donald Trump and his daughter and presidential adviser Ivanka Trump on his nightly Cuomo Prime Time last night, saying they were “hawking” Goya products in a pair of social media posts earlier this week.“You tell me how a President in the middle of a pandemic has got time for this bullsh*t? Are you kidding me? Hawking products? Goya, I don’t care who it is.
Donald Trump and his daughter are all about the beans now.
Ivanka Trump is once again being slammed on social media for something she did, this time around, people being outraged by the fact that she promoted a Goya product despite the fact that Latino shoppers have boycotted the brand! The First Daughter was dragged online for doing such a thing, some even pointing out that it’s possible she actually even violated a federal law! It all started with Ivanka Trump’s photoshoot with a can of beans, which is all, obviously, quite a bizarre thing to do! The
Beans, beans, the controversial fruit.
Ivanka Trump is endorsing Goya – and, by doing so, possibly committing a government ethics violation.
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Ted Johnson Donald Trump will sit-down for an interview with Chris Wallace, the host of Fox News Sunday who has been the target of the president’s attacks on Twitter.Trump’s last interview for the show was on Nov. 18, 2018.
Ivanka Trump‘s bizarre photoshoot with a literal can of beans on July 14 has the president’s daughter and White House advisor dodging criticism and mockery on Twitter. Trump, 38, posted a photo to social media showing herself beaming while showcasing a can of Goya black beans in her hands, captioned with the Hispanic food brand’s slogan: “If it’s Goya, it has to be good.” She also included the Spanish translation, “Si es Goya, tiene que ser bueno.