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Late-night host Stephen Colbert's audience booed when he declared President Donald Trump was "alive" after online speculation swirled over the president's health.
False claims that Donald Trump had died began trending over Labor Day weekend, and questions about his health have persisted since. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, the president addressed the speculation about h
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Daily Express US on MSNFox News psychic's chilling death prediction for Donald Trump as health fears grow
A Fox News psychic made a chilling prediction about the death of US president Donald Trump back in 2024, as fears around his health continue to grow
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a video circulating online that showed items being tossed out of an upstairs window of the White House was created with artificial intelligence, despite his press team seeming to confirm the veracity of it hours earlier.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to make an unspecified announcement on Tuesday afternoon following days of rumors about his health. The president will make "an announcement" from the Oval Office at 2 p.m. ET, according to the daily guidance and press schedule issued by the White House on Monday night.
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Inquisitr on MSN“We Can Say It” – Fox News Host Uses Donald Trump as an Excuse to Call Female Coworker an Offensive Nickname on Live TV
A Fox News host conveniently used Donald Trump’s name to call his female colleague by an offensive nickname. On Monday, 47-year-old Jesse Watters explained on The Five program that back in the 90s, he would often run into financial reporter Maria Bartiromo.
The most immediate impact of a press conference, featuring remarks from lawmakers and victims on the grounds of the Capitol on Tuesday, has been to put the Epstein story back at the forefront of media attention after an extended congressional recess. CNN and MSNBC carried the event and the BBC featured much of it, while Fox News briefly covered it.
Mr Farage’s visit came as Mr Trump faced pressure from multiple legal challenges to his agenda, including court rulings that many of his tariffs, some deportations and the use of troops to enforce the law in Los Angeles had been illegal. His administration is expected to challenge these decisions.