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Joy Villa wasn't one of the biggest stars at the Grammys on Sunday night, but she found a way to temporarily steal the spotlight from the likes of Beyonce, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry. Beyonce, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry were all invited to perform at the Grammys, and they're all Hillary Clinton supporters.
President Donald Trump's senior policy adviser on Sunday repeated Trump's unsubstantiated claims that people were bused from Massachusetts to New Hampshire to vote illegally in the swing state during the 2016 election. In a contentious interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "This Week," White House policy director Stephen Miller repeated Trump's claim last week that he would have won New Hampshire were it not for "thousands" of people being bused there.
Since Donald Trump 's election, the major media have been trying to figure out what they did wrong, given their fawning coverage of Hillary Clinton and their anti-Donald Trump stories. Didn't they help twice elect Barack Obama ? Why didn't the formula work this time?
A Democratic senator claims that "a few" of his Republican colleagues have expressed concern to him about President Donald Trump 's mental health - and that stems from questions about Trump's truthfulness. Minnesota's Al Franken tells CNN's "State of the Union" that the concern arises "in the way that we all have this suspicion" that "he lies a lot.
United Airlines replaced a pilot before takeoff on Saturday after she boarded in civilian clothes and told passengers over the intercom that both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were liars and that she was getting a divorce, witnesses said. The airline on Sunday declined to identify the pilot or comment beyond a previous statement apologizing to customers, many of whom left the plane out of concern for their safety.
'There was light terrorism at Nordstrom this week': Melissa McCarthy is back as Sean Spicer - this time hawking Ivanka's jewelry and shoes from the White House in SNL cold open 'The US stands behind Japan, its great ally, 100%': Trump and Japanese PM hold conference to denounce 'absolutely intolerable' North Korea missile test CBS anchor Josh Elliott 'announced he'd been promoted and was leaving his show live on-air - but it was the first network bosses knew about it' 'Sorry I'm late, the reason I'm late is I'm going through a divorce': United Airlines pilot is removed from flight after 'ranting on the intercom about her marriage, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton' Don't text at the table, NEVER spear your food with the fork and avoid buying extravagant gifts in a new relationship: Etiquette guru reveals her top tips for Valentine's Day A putt-ing miracle! Florida golfer uses his club to ... (more)
It seems like I can't turn on the TV news without coming seeing our junior senator holding forth on one issue or another, always quite eloquently. For as long as I've known him, Booker's No.
Early one morning, the week before Betsy DeVos' confirmation as education secretary , 23-year-old Allison Kruk was dropping her boyfriend off at the Philadelphia airport when she decided to swing by the office of her United States senator and give him a piece of her mind. Kruk was a Hillary Clinton supporter, and the nomination of DeVos, "just felt like a low blow," she says.
A United Airlines pilot was removed from a plane bound for San Francisco International Airport after a bizarre rant about politics and her divorce. "She shows up dressed like a civilian and asks to us to take a vote to see whether she should change into her uniform or fly as is," said Pam O'Neal, who was aboard the flight.
At an event in Gush Etzion's Oz Vegaon, Co-chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel Marc Zell spoke about the steps US President Donald Trump is taking to change the US policy towards Israel, the Middle East, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. He also spoke about Trump's pre-election promises.
On I'm A Celebrity Tom Arnold opens up about being called by Hillary Clinton two days before the US election. Courtesy: Ten TONIGHT'S episode of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here sees Tom Arnold doing his usual famous name drops.
Looking back at the 2016 campaign, it seems clear that the deciding factor was not excitement or approval for Donald Trump's radical agenda, but rather a widespread disappointment and disgust with business as usual. It's easy to point out the corruption and hypocrisy of the Republican Party, but an honest analysis must recognize that the Democrats have been complicit in steering the ship of state toward its current position.
Piers Morgan and JK Rowling became embroiled in a Twitter row over the Good Morning Britain presenter's support of Donald Trump after he was criticised live on US television. The Harry Potter author expressed glee at the broadcaster being sworn at by Australian comedian Jim Jefferies during an appearance on panel show Real Time With Bill Maher.
While she definitely has her faults no one will ever convince me that Kellyanne Conway is not a total champ. She refuses to take any insult sitting down and is unafraid to fire back in the heat of a moment.
Each day of the Trump era seems to bring strange new objects to the national punchbowl. The newly minted president publicly obsessed on his inaugural crowd size.
Washington, Feb 11 - The thrice-married President didn't get any time for his political honeymoon. But Donald Trump is all set for an extended court-ship of a different kind.
As I watched President Donald Trump's news conference, two thoughts came to my mind. If this is an act, game or show, it isn't entertaining and beneath the office.
TAKEN FOR GRANITE: President Trump's claim yesterday that Massachusetts residents voted against him in New Hampshire relies on claims made even before the November election. Above, voters fill the booths in Exeter, N.H. The 2016 election was so mind-blowing, so unbelievable, that it's going to be one of those historical events that's debated forever, like JFK's assassination, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the moon landing.
Trump obviously won the election, but he narrowly lost New Hampshire to Hillary Clinton. He told senators Thursday that was because of the "thousands" of people "brought in on buses" from Massachusetts to "illegally vote" in New Hampshire.
Overnight articles from the Washington Post and New York Times report that National Security Advisor Michael Flynn did more than speak to Russian Ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak the day before then-President Obama imposed a series of punitive sanctions on Russia. We knew that.