@realDonaldTrump: A Requiem
On Friday evening, Jack Dorsey finally pulled the plug on Donald Trump and, symbolically, on
On Friday evening, Jack Dorsey finally pulled the plug on Donald Trump and, symbolically, on
In the immediate aftermath of the US election, markets cheered what was variously billed as
A lackluster pre-Thanksgiving session stateside found the dollar falling to the lowest since April of
Turkey careened into one of its regularly scheduled currency crises last month, when a laundry
The week started with a deadline and ended with finger pointing. “We could do that
I’d be remiss not to point out that the political circus in the US took
“Why does a president get rid of his own hand-picked US Attorney less than five months before the election?”
Blame it on the bakeries.
If there’s anything you can count on Trump to safeguard, it’s America’s right to cheap burgers.
“I just think it’s a banana republic when we go down that road”.
This “requires our immediate attention”.
“We also concluded that, under the AG Guidelines and the DIOG, the FBI had an authorized purpose when it opened Crossfire Hurricane”.
“Based on questions and statements I have heard, some of you on this committee appear to believe”…
Just in case you weren’t suspicious enough already.
“FBI and criminal prosecutors in Manhattan are looking at a broader set of issues”.
Now this, folks, is a rabbit hole.
He also said that when it comes to Mar-a-Lago and the hurricane, Mar-a-Lago is on its own.
Mueller concluded Congress can determine whether obstruction took place.
“THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN TO A PRESIDENT AGAIN!”
Giuliani “left open the possibility.”
“I am an innocent man being persecuted by some very bad people.”
More shakeups in Riyadh.
Reading between the lines isn’t difficult here.
Friday started out like any other day for the Trump administration…
“At first there were eye rolls.”
Could this be behind the President’s sour mood?
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