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Donald Trump · United StatesWhen one thinks of the connection between WWE and the Oval Office, WWE Hall of Famer and 45th President Donald Trump often comes to mind, especially after the memorable "Battle of the Billionaires" match against Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 23. However, WWE star Kofi Kingston has a different former president in mind for his dream match: Barack Obama. In a recent interview on the "Battleground Podcast," Kingston revealed his surprising choice. "…See the Story
Kofi Kingston Wants to Wrestle Former US President
Oval Office · Montcalm CountyWell, it’s official: I, much like a previous occupant of the Oval Office, am a stable genius. I mean, I already knew I was a genius, but I’ve ever been in doubt as to the “stable” part.
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MIKE TAYLOR: Yes, I’m a stable genius
Joe Biden · ItalyMark Hamill, the actor who became famous for starring Luke Sky Walker in the Star Wars saga, was a guest at the White House and revealed that he had rebranded the president as "Joe B Wan Kenobi." The star was accepted into the Oval Office and even donated a pair of his own "Aviator" sunglasses, the commander-in-chief's favorite. The 72-year-old actor who, on X, where he has over five million followers, is a staunch critic of Donald Trump, then l…See the Story
Luke Sky Walker at the White House: "Biden is like Obi Wan Kenobi"
Oval OfficeHard winds and lots of snow forced the roofs of the Oval Office to collapse, and the renovation work is continuing at full speed, but with some money from the insurance company, you can't see the benefits.See the Story
The strike was: "Don't take out insurance."
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Donald Trump · United StatesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr suggested Friday that people may take former President Trump “too literally,” and Trump wouldn’t carry out serious actions he threatens against other people. When CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins asked Barr if he remembered when the former president said the person who leaked information about him going to a bunker during the 2020 protests over George Floyd’s death should be executed. “I remember him being very mad about that. I actually don’t remember him saying ‘executing,’ but, I, you know, I wouldn’t dispute it,” Barr said, highlighted by Mediaite. “The President would lose his temper and say things like that. I doubt he would have actually carried it out.” Collins pressed Barr, asking if Trump would say things like that on other occasions.See the Story
Barr suggests people may take Trump rhetoric ‘too literally’
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