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'He Couldn't Respond': Trump, Who Suffers From Slurred Speech, Claims He 'Killed' Someone In A Healthcare Debate
During a dinner event several weeks ago at the American Cornerstone Institute, Donald Trump made up a fake story in which he supposedly schooled someone in a healthcare debate on prescription drug prices.
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at an event for fast food chain McDonald's, complained about restrictions on water that "comes from heaven" and said: "So you want to wash your hands? Or, like me,
President Trump pledged that prices will come down in a speech to owners, operators and suppliers of his beloved McDonald’s Monday. Trump’s address at the fast-food giant’s Impact Summit in Washington, DC, comes as concerns over his handling of the economy and the cost of living have mounted. “Prices are coming down,” the president claimed.
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7 Stupid Moments From Trump’s McDonald’s Summit Speech
Trump addressed Americans’ affordability concerns by rambling about the Gulf of Mexico, mocking Tom Cruise, and doing a weird Filet-O-Fish impression.
While the country’s attention was drawn to the federal government shutdown, President Donald Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7), which purports to designate the ideology of antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization ...
The BBC apologized to President Trump Thursday after he threatened the British broadcaster with a massive lawsuit for deceptively editing his Jan. 6, 2021 — but the network is refusing to pay out any money.
The BBC's chairman acknowledges the broadcaster was too slow in responding to a misleading edit of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.