CNN anchor Jake Tapper claimed he has been covering President Trump’s health “all the time” to make up for his lack of ...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper stated he is increasing coverage of Donald Trump’s health to compensate for not scrutinizing Joe Biden’s health more thoroughly during his presidency. Tapper emphasized that ...
CNN’s Jake Tapper admitted to dropping the ball on properly covering former President Joe Biden's decline, citing it as the ...
‘The gaslighting now is ridiculous and offensive,’ one commentator says.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt tore into CNN’s Kaitlan Collins during a Thursday briefing over her network’s ...
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Trump’s answer for everything: Blame Biden
It feels like a lifetime since Joe Biden was in the Oval Office, such is the turmoil and transformation unleashed since he ...
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'Did it grow on trees?': Scott Jennings stunned by CNN panelist's defense of Biden on inflation
Salem Radio Network host Scott Jennings appeared surprised Monday on “CNN Newsnight” when podcaster Emma Vigeland claimed ...
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Trump ally accused of using Biden era Dem ‘talking points’ to defend Trump on CNN panel
Jared Moskowitz accused Stephen Moore, a former economic advisor to Trump, of using "DNC talking points" to defend the ...
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New plaques on Trump’s ‘Presidential Walk of Fame’ offer pointed descriptions of predecessors
The White House has installed plaques along President Donald Trump’s “Presidential Walk of Fame,” offering descriptions of his predecessors, often written in the style of his social media posts — ...
President Donald Trump will deliver remarks to the nation tonight. The White House said his speech will highlight the administration’s actions during the past year and tease priorities for 2026.
President Donald Trump is blaming his predecessor Joe Biden for the affordability crisis that is roiling the US economy – and politics.
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Trump said he was ‘sharper than I was 25 years ago.’ Then he spent an hour appearing to doze off – again
At the start of a Cabinet meeting just after noon ET on Tuesday, President Donald Trump made his seemingly obligatory reference to “Sleepy Joe” Biden.
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