Trump declares Elon Musk is ‘not going to be president’ amid ongoing taunts over who’s really in charge
‘No, he’s not taking the presidency,’ Donald Trump exclaimed Sunday night. ‘That’s not happening.’
‘No, he’s not taking the presidency,’ Donald Trump exclaimed Sunday night. ‘That’s not happening.’
The leader of Greenland has flat-out rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s renewed interest in purchasing the massive Arctic island from Denmark, insisting that the territory is not on the market.
Decked out in a blue dress herself, the conservative host said “we saw all the wearing red” by the first lady, citing it as proof that a “vengeful” Jill Biden decided to go MAGA this year because of her anger towards Democrats’ treatment of her husband.
“The Post can do better,” Kara Swisher told Axios. “It’s so maddening to see what's happening. ... Why not me? Why not any of us?”
Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones also insisted that Donald Trump is not bothered by Democratic taunts that the world’s richest man is the “real president” and actually in charge.
Gloria Borger‘s departure comes as more high-profile cable and broadcast news personalities are moving on amid declining viewership, dwindling ad revenues and budget cuts.
Terms of the multi-year deal weren’t announced, but it should end specualtion that the ABC News anchor is on his way out after the network settled a defamation case with Donald Trump.
A network source told The Independent that Cavuto declined to sign a new Fox News deal and his last broadcast will be Thursday.
After her co-hosts argued that Trump was probably just suffering from hat hair, Harris Faulkner added: “I mean, this man has probably sold more hats than anyone on the planet in recent years.”
“Is this about Trump getting revenge and House Republicans going along with it?” CNN’s Jim Acosta wondered during a heated exchange with Rep. Tim Burchett on Wednesday.
Amid plummeting ratings since Donald Trump’s election last month, several of the liberal cable news network’s programs on Saturday finished behind the centrist cable news upstart in the key 25-54 demographic.
“Many in free press circles are holding their breath,” one First Amendment expert tells Justin Baragona. “There is concern that we are embarking on some scary times.”
Editorials with Donald Trump are now only allowed if they present the ‘opposing view’
Stephanie Ruhle contrasted the relative ease that she had connecting to Trump with the beauracratic barries she’s faced when attempting to reach out to President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris
As one observer noted, Greene’s belief about the supposed dangers of vaccines ‘is not too far from the stated views of the president-elect and his incoming HHS secretary’ RFK Jr
Ainsley Earhardt added that once a person returns to America and ‘starts eating pasta’ again, they ‘gain weight immediately’
After a fact-checking group in Syria concluded that a man found in an abandoned Syrian prison was actually an Assad officer who took part in tortures, CNN said it is now investigating if the prisoner gave them a “false identity”
MAGA acolyte Steve Bannon is currently floating the idea that Donald Trump could run for a third presidential term, even though the United States Constitution says otherwise.
“I save my best stuff for you,” Kudlow exclaimed to Fox News anchor Sandra Smith after emulating the president-elect by doing the trademarked herky-jerky two-fisted motion
It’s long been said that if you come at the king, you best not miss. Well, what happens if you are the king – and you miss? asks Justin Baragona