Howard Stern and Donald Trump might have been friendly way back in their New York days. But the King of All Media has no time for the current president, especially after he suggested during an Apr.
09.04.2020 - 04:09 / etonline.com
Apparently, there's still at least one person who isn't familiar with the bizarre story of Joe Exotic.
During a White House press briefing regarding the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, New York Post reporter Steven Nelson decided to switch things up a bit and ask President Donald Trump about the megahit Netflix documentary series .
Specifically, Nelson asked Trump to weigh in on remarks his son, Donald Trump Jr., recently made during a radio interview in which he admitted to being a fan of the show,
Howard Stern and Donald Trump might have been friendly way back in their New York days. But the King of All Media has no time for the current president, especially after he suggested during an Apr.
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