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“They said, ‘OK, but we’re gonna blur the penis,’ and I said, ‘No you’re not gonna blur the penis,’” Parker said.
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Venezuelan team denied entry into U.S. for Little League's senior tournament
An executive order from President Trump limited entry for Venezuelans in June.sports.yahoo.com
Fucker.
I love the understated, relaxed expression Powell kept on his face. That said everything. The way he carefully put on his glasses and fixed his eyes on the paper, and how it took him a single beat to find the lie that he expected. The way he stated his correction and left Trump angrily trying to maintain his lie. This needs to happen more often, although, even as I say this, I realize the fan base won't see it and if they see it, they won't get it. BUT...Trump's approvals are now just under 40% (one poll has it as a stark 37%), indicating that the mysterious "independent" voters are tired of Presidential schtick.So Trump went to the Federal Reserve to intimidate Fed Chair Jerome Powell. On camera with Powell at his side, Trump started talking about cost overruns on the building renovations saying costs have increased to more than three billion. Powell said no, it hasn't increased and it is still the original cost estimate. Powell looked at the piece of paper trump was using for his statement. Powell said yes, that's the Fed estimate but the amount you are using includes the cost of a building that was completed five years ago.
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No wonder you can't tell if it is satire. That vid is dishonest.The "God made Trump" video has got to be just satire, right? Yet Trump reposted it to Truth Social.
President Trump makes no secret of his displeasure over the cost of renovating the Federal Reserve headquarters — around $2.5 billion, or even higher by the president’s accounting.
But getting the White House to discuss another of Washington’s expensive renovation projects, the cost of refurbishing a “free” Air Force One from Qatar, is quite another matter.
Officially, and conveniently, the price tag has been classified. But even by Washington standards, where “black budgets” are often used as an excuse to avoid revealing the cost of outdated spy satellites and lavish end-of-year parties, the techniques being used to hide the cost of Mr. Trump’s pet project are inventive.
Which may explain why no one wants to discuss a mysterious, $934 million transfer of funds from one of the Pentagon’s most over-budget, out-of-control projects — the modernization of America’s aging, ground-based nuclear missiles.
In recent weeks, congressional budget sleuths have come to think that amount, slipped into an obscure Pentagon document sent to Capitol Hill as a “transfer” to an unnamed classified project, almost certainly includes the renovation of the new, gold-adorned Air Force One that Mr. Trump desperately wants in the air before his term is over. (It is not clear if the entire transfer will be devoted to stripping the new Air Force One back to its airframe, but Air Force officials privately acknowledge dipping into nuclear modernization funds for the complex project.)
Trump missed out on the privilege.
Clinton was on Epstein planes for at least 17 flights in 2002-03 after he left office in 2001.
The former president went to some exotic places aboard those flights — Siberia, Morocco, China and Armenia, to name a few — with some famous people such as actor Kevin Spacey and comedian Chris Tucker. News reports said Spacey and Tucker flew to help the Clinton Foundation with its battle against AIDS.