Trump posts AI video of Obama's arrest
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Tulsi Gabbard, Obama and claims
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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 Trump said that the Justice Department should look into former President Obama for his handling of the investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports on the accusations Trump has made about his predecessors and why they are being brought up nearly a decade later.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday went on the attack against former President Barack Obama, over Russia and the 2016 election after his intelligence chief alleged a “treasonous conspiracy” committed by Obama and his officials.
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Former Obama administration officials named in new revelations surrounding the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation have been silent amid allegations they "manufactured" intelligence that led to the opening of the yearslong probe.
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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.
Donald Trump Jr. on Monday joined his father President Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks on former President Barack Obama — but may have unintentionally mocked Vice President JD Vance in the process.
Hunter Biden went on a profane tirade against George Clooney over the actor's essay calling for President Biden to be replaced as Democratic nominee.
Years after she originally began championing new nutrition standards, Michelle Obama said she's "not letting up" on her work.
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President Donald Trump’s social media posts about the NFL’s Washington Commanders and Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians going back to their old names has revived the conversation about Native American imagery in sports.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said: "There's a lot of allegations on the table—our job is go and follow each of those trails and to find out the truth."