Jim Carrey is bidding a not-so-fond farewell to Melania Trump as only he can.
11.01.2021 - 17:12 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorFirst lady Melania Trump stirred more controversy for the embattled Trump family after releasing a letter to the nation that paints herself as a victim and offered condolences to the families of four people suspected of being killed while taking part in the Jan. 6 riot in the Capitol.As Congress prepares to take steps to force her husband from office, Trump’s letter was immediately slammed as tone deaf and self-serving.
Jim Carrey is bidding a not-so-fond farewell to Melania Trump as only he can.
Chrissy Teigen, who vocally opposed Donald Trump throughout his presidency and votes democrat, is giving some credit to former First Lady Melania Trump.
Melania Trump’s final moment as First Lady ended in a way that many expected it would: with one more moment of “casual contempt” for her husband, Donald Trump. After Melania, 50, and Donald, 74, touched down in Florida on Wednesday – after the Trump’s gauche decision to skip President Joe Biden’s inauguration, the twice-impeach Trump paused to greet his supporters on the tarmac.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have left the White House. The first couple departed the People’s House on Wednesday ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, which the Trumps are not attending.
A “checked out” First Lady Melania Trump didn’t even write her own “thank you” notes to the White House residence staff, according to a report from CNN. About 80 staffers received letters from the first lady before she, President Donald Trump, and their son, Barron Trump, vacated the White House on January 20, all under the assumption that she penned them herself. Apparently, that’s not the case, sources told the outlet.
Melania Trump is not helping with the transition.
First Lady Melania Trump has broken her silence days after a mob of President Donald Trump supporters descended on the U.S. Capitol.
As the days tick by without consequences for the President or the other elected officials who incited last week’s violent insurrection, other members of Donald Trump’s toxic ecosystem are scrambling to, shall we say, cover their own asses.
On Wednesday, January 6, thousands of Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol building during a joint session of Congress. For the rest of the week, if you turned on the news or looked at the internet, there's a good chance you'd exclusively find mention of this event (or the fact that Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter).