President Donald Trump scolded MSNBC and CNN on Thursday for speculating why he thanked Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts after his joint address to Congress without bothering to pick up the phone and ask. "Thank you again, I won’t forget," Trump ...
President Donald Trump went on a tear on his Truth Social platform late Wednesday against what he called the “Fake ‘Play the Ref’ News” over its coverage of him thanking Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts following his speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.
All of Trump’s actions in his second term must be seen through the lens of his comment to Roberts at the address to Congress.
I would have told these sleazebag ‘journalists’ that I thanked him for SWEARING ME IN ON INAUGURATION DAY, AND DOING A REALLY GOOD JOB IN SO DOING!!”
President Donald Trump railed against the “sleazebag journalists” at CNN and MSNBC speculating over his brief exchange with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts during his Tuesday address to Congress.
Late Wednesday night Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account and attempted to quell speculation about a comment he made to Chief Justice John Roberts following his speech to the nation on Tuesday night.
Chief justice of the United States John Roberts voted against President Donald Trump just hours after the president was heard on a hot mic repeatedly thanking him. Newsweek sought email comment from the offices of Attorney General, Pam Bondi, and Roberts, on Thursday.
After President Donald Trump's State of the Union address to Congress Tuesday night, speculation ran rampant after the president was
Al Green (D-TX) being escorted out of the House chamber after his disruptive protest, and it wasn’t the long list of Trump absurdities cobbled together into an endless speech. Nope, it was Trump rubbing Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ face in their mutual corruption: “Thank you again.
President Donald Trump offered a cryptic 'thank you' to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, March 4