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President Trump’s Fox News interviewers are sometimes so promotional and deferential that little gets challenged, and almost no news is ever made. Ingraham was more strategic than that.
President Donald Trump ’s once unquestioned grip on his MAGA political base is showing signs of strain as some of his supporters have started pushing back on White House policy proposals they see as contrary to his long-held promises on immigration and the economy.
Bombshell release of emails from disgraced financier by House Oversight Committee rocks president as White House insists scandal is ‘fake narrative’ and a ‘Democrat hoax’
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‘He’s Oblivious’: Trump Crosses a Line With a Fox News Host Mid-Interview, Then Steamrolls Ahead Like He Didn’t Just Disrespect Her on National TV
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham appeared unimpressed with Donald Trump's latest DC renovation plan. During an exclusive White House interview that aired Wednesday (12 November), the president showed Ingraham concept photos for a proposed white re-paint of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB).
President Donald Trump revealed the next target for his White House renovation scheme in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday night: the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Showing host Laura Ingraham a mock-up of his renovations which would see him paint the 137-year-old building stark white,
Trump clashed with Laura Ingraham on her Fox show “The Ingraham Angle,” the Daily Beast reported, with the host pushing back against the president’s assertions more than once. Ingraham for instance asked Trump about his administration trying to tackle housing costs given the fact that the average age of first-time home buyers is 40 years old.
Vance defended the administration as it continues to face political liabilities over the economy and the president’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein
President Donald Trump was in the broadcast booth to call the Washington Commanders' touchdown against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night.
The move follows through on the president’s vow to crack down on leftists after the September assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.