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Obama denies Trump's 'bizarre allegations' that he was Russiagate 'ringleader' in rare statement
Former President Barack Obama denied President Donald Trump's “bizarre allegations" that he was the Russiagate “ringleader," in a rare public statement Tuesday evening.
Steele called the Obama video another one of “Trump’s dangerous attempts to distract his base from the Epstein fallout.” Still, his co-host Symone Sanders-Townsend argued that it’s only disguised as content and serves as “incitement” for Trump’s base, instead.
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video showing former President Barack Obama's arrest on his social media platform on Sunday.Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via an email sent outside regular business hours and Obama's office via a contact form on its website.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Admits the Truth About His Fascistic Call to Arrest Obama
As Donald Trump seeks to allay public outcry over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a top Justice Department official vowed Tuesday to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted Epstein accomplice currently serving out a 20-year sentence for her role in the late financier’s sex-trafficking operation.
Tulsi Gabbard recently referred evidence supposedly showing Obama Administration officials conspiring to subvert Trump’s 2016 election victory and subsequent presidency to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
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Trump accused of ‘running scared’ over Epstein files as he peddles Obama-Russia ‘hoax’: Live
Trump accused of ‘running scared’ over Epstein files as he peddles Obama-Russia ‘hoax’: Live - President Donald Trump also released thousands of documents on Martin Luther King Jr, prompting his daughter Bernice King to tweet: ‘Now,
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The history of Native American sports name changes, from the Obama era to Trump’s latest comments
MLB’s Cleveland Guardians and the NFL’s Washington Commanders have both indicated they have no plans to go back to names that were abandoned in the aftermath of a reckoning over racial injustice, iconography and racism in the U.
Critics say President Donald Trump is working to change the conversation from the Jeffrey Epstein files as the administration faces pushback for more transparency.