In First Tweets, Strzok / Page gossip is the best 45* can do in spite of the Kavanaugh/Blasey Ford revelations, cribbing from Fox News.
Because it’s oh-so-presidential, trying to keep that “no collusion meme” afloat, especially with that reality-TV kafaybe. Maybe a Strzok/ Page update will be in the Thursday FEMA message from him?
After he pimps his trade havoc, a weak morning for Twitler retweeting storm Florence coverage, waiting for what Bill Shiney objects will emerge for him today to support Kavanaugh’s nomination as we’ll still recall 45*’s own assaults of teenage girls.
More interesting is Tom Arnold doing a WWE bit, pimping his Trump-Tapes show debut by being assaulted by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey at a pre-Emmy party.
Arnold claims that Burnett, who created the reality-TV show, won’t release the tapes because he’s protecting Trump.
Trump denied the existence of the alleged “N-word tape” last month when former Apprentice star turned Trump aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman published her memoir, Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.
In the book, she discusses her efforts to learn more about the rumored recording.
Trump has denied the existence of any tapes of its kind.
Burnett and MGM, which owns the Apprentice franchise, have said the studio does not in any case have the legal right to release outtakes and unused footage from the show.
“It's true that much of Germany underestimated Hitler and didn't understand the consequences of his victory until it was too late. This reality will continue to haunt our discourse for the foreseeable future.
President-elect Donald J. Trump kicked around ideas for his inauguration in his office at Trump Tower on Tuesday with two of his oldest friends, Mark Burnett and Thomas Barrack Jr.
The ideas spilled out from Mr. Burnett, a well-regarded showman best known for producing “The Apprentice”: a parade up Fifth Avenue, a helicopter ride to Washington from New York that could hold the attention of millions of people expected to watch from around the world.
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