Tiffany Trump seems to have done more harm than good by speaking at a “Trump Pride” event in Florida over the weekend.
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wrote the Florida Republican. “COVID will have to recover from President Trump.”He added a hashtag — #MAGA — but what ended up trending was Chuck Norris, the one-time action film star.
In the early 2000s, Norris saw a resurgence in relevance as jokes about his strength and fighting skills took over early blogging platforms. The “[threat] will recover from Chuck Norris” format was a big one at the time.
Tiffany Trump seems to have done more harm than good by speaking at a “Trump Pride” event in Florida over the weekend.
First Daughter Tiffany Trump was roasted on Twitter after a video surfaced from a “Trump Pride” event in Tampa, Florida, in which she gave a rambling speech about the president’s support for the LGBTQIA+ community. Just one problem — she left out the “T” when referencing the acronym.
The phone rang and my mom answered. She never imagined the horrific news my grandfather was about to share: My dad’s two children from his first marriage had died in a plane crash. Scottie and Rhonie Rogers (ages 10 and 14) were last seen with their mom and stepdad on July 5, 1981, when they took off in a light airplane en route to Florida for a vacation.The plane never made it there.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris – campaigning in Florida on the first day of in-person early voting in the largest of the traditional general election battleground states – is taking aim once again at President Trump over his repeated moves to repeal the national health care law amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With the November election just a little over two weeks away, President Trump and the campaign of Democratic rival Joe Biden are heading to key swing states on Monday to make a final appeal to voters. The campaigns will hold rallies in Florida and Arizona, a state that is vital not only to winning the White House, but also crucial in the fight for the control of the Senate, where Republicans are hoping to maintain their majority. Here's what you need to know about the presidential campaigns
Donald Trump told supporters that Savannah Guthrie went “totally crazy” during the NBC Town Hall on October 15. Speaking to a group of seniors in Fort Myers, Florida, the following morning, the president accused the TODAY co-host of ruining a “pleasurable evening” for him.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterPresident Donald Trump said on Friday that Savannah Guthrie had gone “totally crazy” during the NBC town hall on Thursday night.Speaking to a group of seniors in Fort Myers, Fla., Trump also weighed in on Joe Biden’s simultaneous appearance on ABC, which he said he did not watch.“He wasn’t looking too good,” Trump said.Trump and Biden held simultaneous town halls on the two networks.
President Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien predicts that the key to reelection lies with winning the state of North Carolina. Stepien outlined three paths to victory, all of which hedge on winning a state where Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are neck and neck in the polls. Stepien told campaign staff that he is confident that Trump will clinch Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Iowa and Maine’s second congressional district, dubbing it the "easy part” of the election competition, according
A new TV commercial by President Trump’s reelection campaign touts that the president is “the clear choice” for seniors, who are a key voting bloc in many of the battleground states that will decide the winner of the presidential election. The ads running on the airwaves in Florida and other crucial swing states as the president courts voters 65 and older on Friday when he campaigns in Fort Myers in southwest Florida.
Local television markets in the battleground states of Florida, Arizona, and Pennsylvania have become ground zero in the ferocious ad war between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
With the November election less than three weeks away, President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden will stump in key battleground states on Friday, making a final appeal to voters one night after their dueling town halls.
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will participate in separate town hall events Thursday, hosted by NBC and ABC, respectively, and airing in the competing time slot of 5 p.m. PT.
As the number of COVID-19 deaths nears 16,000 in Florida, Tiffany Trump celebrated her birthday with multiple lavish, massive birthday parties across Miami. President Donald Trump‘s daughter partied the night away on October 11 with a group of friends, popping bottles of champagne, dancing, and even sharing a birthday cake decorated with her Instagrams.
got some licks in on Donald Trump. Over on cable, “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah probably had the single best joke about the president of the United States of America’s Sanford, Florida rally.“After a week of being forced to quarantine, Donald J.
Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Donald Trump for continuing to campaign after his positive COVID-19 diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Although the president has reportedly tested negative for the coronavirus and White House physicians maintain he is no longer contagious, Kimmel jabbed Trump for holding mask-less rallies in Pennsylvania and Florida and potentially spreading the illness to his supporters. “Trump did about an hour of material in Florida and he killed – he really killed,” he said on