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During a White House press briefing on Tuesday, January 20, the president unveiled what he called a “book of accomplishments” marking the first year of his second term. While highlighting what he described as major economic wins,
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Ex-Donald Trump ally warns he's 'mentally slipping' following 'bizarre' press conference: 'Congress, please wake up'
The press conference took an awkward turn when Trump nearly caught his finger in a large binder clip holding together a thick stack of documents. A loud snap rang out as the 79-year-old removed the clip and quickly pulled his hand back. “Ooh, I'm glad my finger wasn't in that sucker. That could've done some damage,” he exclaimed.
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MS Now viewers fume 'it's obvious' as guest gives update on Trump's mental health 'decline'
One of Donald Trump's former White House attorneys has shared his thoughts on the president's cognitive abilities following his 90-minute press conference on January 20
Ty Cobb and Stephanie Grisham issued their stark warnings following the president's latest rambling press briefing.
John Harbaugh reacts after Trump publicly backs him for the Giants coaching job, sharing his thoughts during his first news conference.
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Ex-Ally Warns Trump’s Decline Is “Significant” After Disastrous Speech
A giant replica of President Trump’s unsettling birthday letter to his former friend and sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein has been erected on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Sharpies lie in front of the statue, inviting passersby to sign the card.
Smotrich thanked Trump for his support for Israel and efforts to assist in returning hostages, but said the US president’s Gaza plan should be canceled. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich criticized US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan and called for Israel to take control of the Gaza Strip and impose military rule,
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'They don't have crime': Trump resides in an alternate reality, believes crime doesn't exist in other countries during press conference
During a press conference last year in August announcing his police takeover of D.C., Donald Trump nonsensically claimed that other countries don't have crime. "You know, a lot of nations... they got some police.
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Trump Embarrasses All of America in Slurred, Disjointed Davos Speech
President Trump delivered yet another rambling, long-winded speech Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, using the massive world stage to rail against windmills, complain for the umpteenth time about how the 2020 election was rigged, reaffirm his desire to seize Greenland from Denmark, and take credit for every good thing in the world.