LeBron James doesn’t like Donald Trump, and the feeling is mutual.
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Ted Johnson The politics at this year’s Emmys reflected a year of chaos of consternation: a polarizing election, the police brutality protests and, most recently, the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.The most frequent message from winners, though, was a simple plea to just get out and vote.“For any of you who have not registered to vote, please do so, and then go out and vote, because that is the only way we are going to have some love and acceptance out there,” said Daniel Levy, accepting
.LeBron James doesn’t like Donald Trump, and the feeling is mutual.
TikTok star Claudia Conway is getting plenty of attention for her claim that President Donald Trump is lying about his health after being hospitalized for COVID-19. Despite the 74-year-old stating he hasn’t felt this healthy in the past “20 years” after being treated at Walter Reed Medical Center, Republican operative Kellyanne Conway‘s 15-year-old daughter says his condition is far more dire than Trump is willing to tell the American people.
President Donald Trump left Walter Reed Medical Center just after 6:30 p.m. ET on Monday, hours after the medical team treating him cautioned that he is «not out of the woods yet.» He returned to the White House shortly before 7 p.m., where he gave a thumbs up before walking inside. Trump walked out of Walter Reed to an SUV and pumped his fist to the White House reporters, but he did not say anything.The SUV took Mr.
President Donald Trump briefly departed Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday evening in a SUV to wave to supporters who have gathered outside as he receives treatment aftertesting positive for the coronavirus. Confusion continued Sunday about the severity of Mr.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump formally announced Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to fill the Supreme Court vacancy following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a move that will solidify the high court’s turn to the right.An appellate judge since 2017, Barrett appeared at a White House ceremony on Saturday along with her husband Jesse and her seven children.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump plans to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, multiple media outlets, including CBS News, CNN and The New York Times, reported on Friday afternoon.Trump plans to announce his choice at a White House ceremony on Saturday afternoon. The choice of Barrett would not be a surprise: She has been widely viewed as a front runner for the high court, and met with the president earlier this week.
The people mourning the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the steps of the Supreme Court made sure that Donald Trump knew how they felt about him when he showed up to pay his respects.
First Lady Melania Trump stepped out on Thursday to pay her respects to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The mom of one was dressed in a black coat and matching face mask for the somber outing.
President Donald Trump‘s visit to the Supreme Court, where the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is lying in repose following her September 19 death, was cut short when he was confronted by angry protesters. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, was met with a chorus of boos from Justice Ginsburg’s mourners during their brief visit, and a crowd chanting “vote him out” as he stood silently.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump said that the White House would have to approve an effort by the Food and Drug Administration to impose stricter standards for a coronavirus vaccine.The Washington Post reported that the FDA is moving toward new guidance for emergency authorization of a vaccine, which would make it unlikely that it would get a green light before Election Day.“That has to be approved by the White House,” Trump said. “We may or may not approve it.
Donald Trump, 74, wasn’t too happy after Meghan Markle, 39, reminded people to vote in “the most important election of our lifetime.” After the Duchess of Sussex made the comments about the U.S. presidential election with her husband Prince Harry for their TIME100 video on Sept.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“He doesn’t have a lot of respect for women. We might as well be handmaids.”That was the feeling among of a group of Orange County residents who, as they gathered to mourn the loss of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, also found themselves in shock and fearful of how Donald Trump might fill her seat.In that spirit, 50-60 O.C.
Fox & Friends September 21, per “I would be more inclined to the second,” he continued. "OK, that came out of the wind and sounds so beautiful, but that sounds like a Schumer deal or maybe a Pelosi or Shifty Schiff.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump, offering no evidence, said that he thinks that Democrats wrote Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dying wish that the next president choose her successor.Appearing again on Fox & Friends on Monday, co-host Ainsley Earhardt asked Trump about the statement, characterizing it as a dying wish that she “allegedly” made to her granddaughter.“How do you think this all plays out?” she asked.Trump said, “I don’t know that she said that, or was that written out by Adam Schiff and