Jimmy Kimmel called out President Donald Trump’s new press secretary Karoline Leavitt, suggesting she may be worse than Sean Spicer, who lasted mere months in the role during Trump’s first administration.
Recent developments have revealed that US President Donald Trump has settled down quite well in the White House during his second tenure and now he seems extremely comfortable. Revelations are on the rise that the Democrats are now actually unsure that how to stop him.
Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night put a damper on President Donald Trump ’s claim that the military “TURNED THE WATER ON” under his orders in California, which has battled a series of devastating wildfires. As Kimmel noted, Trump’s claim is all wet.
DONALD Trump’s second term promises to be a reinvention of both the man and his administration, according to his former White House Press Secretary. With inauguration day fast approaching, Sean
Karoline Leavitt’s first White House press briefing reaffirmed a truism about the Trump White House: His aides perform for an “audience of one.”
Former Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer predicted that President-elect Trump will sign over 100 executive orders on a range of topics “early next week. “My guess is that by the time we wake up Wednesday morning,
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Sean Spicer, who was Donald Trump’s press secretary during the president’s first term, joined 12 News at 4 to talk about why he feels a second Trump ...
Former Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer predicted that President-elect Trump will sign over 100 executive orders on a range of topics “early next week. “My guess is that by the ...
Trump 2024 presidential campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt made her debut as White House's youngest press secretary on Tuesday.
REPORT It’s Tuesday, but there’s been enough news already that I have deemed today Wednesday. 😅 Here’s what’s happening:Trump orders halt for nearly all federal assistance.“Alarmed”
Trump sounds a lot like he did his first term. But he is more experienced and surrounded by a team that spent years planning for a White House return.
The marathon Q&A sessions are back, along with the cream Oval Office rug and the Diet Coke button on the Resolute Desk. So, too, are the late-night social media posts that