Trump: The Art of the Deal
Alternative facts on TV
The term "alternative facts" was coined by Kellyanne Conway, a senior White House aide in Donald Trump's administration, when she tried to justify a lie by then press secretary Sean Spicer, who claimed that the crowd assembled in Washington, DC for Trump's inauguration in 2017 "was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration" in person in the world (January 22, 2017).
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The 4th anniversary of ‘alternative facts’
A few days ago (January 22, 2021) we marked the fourth anniversary since world audiences were first exposed to the idea of "alternative facts." That anniversary came two days after President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took their oaths in a socially distanced inauguration in front of 400,000 flags.
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Saudis banned Khashoggi for criticizing Trump: Report
Slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi was barred from media appearances after criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump in late 2016, according to the State Department.
The Scandalous Book About Trump is Coming Out Today
The book with scandalous facts about Donald Trump comes out on the market. And ahead of schedule - today, not Tuesday, as originally intended, Nova TV reports. The lawyers of the president tried to stop it coming out on the market because it contained untrue claims, he said.
White House Spokesman Sean Spicer Resigned
Sean Spicer resigned as the White House press secretary, TASS reported, citing The New York Times.
According to the US news agency, Spicer's decision is disagreeing with US President Donald Trump's decision to appoint financier Anthony Scaramucci as director of White House communications.
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U.S. Secretary of State to Make an Announcement of Iran's Nuclear Agreement with World Powers
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will "very shortly" make an announcement on Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers that President Donald Trump has called a "bad deal," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said on Monday, cited by Reuters .
Anger as Trump announces US withdrawal from global climate deal
President Donald Trump announced on June 1 that the United States is withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, prompting a furious global backlash and throwing efforts to slow global warming into doubt.
White House Drops Out of Race Against Climate Change
Donald Trump is facing huge criticism at home and abroad after pulling the US out of the Paris agreement on climate change. The US president says it is too harmful to American jobs. Syria and Nicaragua are the only other United Nations members that are not signatories, quoted by the Guardian.
Has Trump lent a carte blanche to Erdoğan?
U.S. President Donald Trump's enthusiasm to call Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to congratulate him over his referendum victory on day one raised quite many eyebrows in Washington. The usual suspects of the political scene in the U.S. capital immediately started voicing concern that Trump's call gave the stamp of U.S. approval of the referendum result on a silver plate to Erdoğan.
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Forbes: Donald Trump just became one billion dollars poorer
The personal fortune of US President Donald Trump has decreased by $1 billion since last March, dragging the billionaire 220 places lower in the Forbes Rich List.
Trump's estimated net worth has fallen to $3.5 billion from $4.5 billion a year ago, according to the magazine's latest ranking published on Monday. As a result, the president is now 544th on the list.