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‘Tonight': Trump News Network on the Impeachment Scandal
Host Jimmy Fallon plays a President Donald Trump who has created his very own news network to cobat the fake news media and defend himself from a “very unfair” impeachment inquiry over the Ukraine-whistleblower scandal.
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Trump Insults Stormy Daniels' Looks After Winning Defamation Case; Daniels Fires Back
President Donald Trump called Stormy Daniels a “horseface” Tuesday as he touted his victory in the porn actress’ defamation lawsuit, prompting Daniels to fire back that he lacks self control and her lawyer to attack the president as a “misogynist.” A judge on Monday had dismissed Daniels’ suit, saying the comment she sued over was protected under the First Amendment....
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‘Tonight': Trump News Network Talks LeBron James
To combat the fake news media, President Donald Trump, played by Jimmy Fallon, creates his very own news network to discuss his tweet attacking LeBron James and revelations that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer during the 2016 election.
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‘Tonight': Trump News Network Talks Collusion
To combat the fake news media, President Donald Trump, played by Jimmy Fallon, creates his very own news network to discuss his tweets about collusion not being a crime and the secret taped conversations between him and his former lawyer Michael Cohen.
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‘Tonight': Trump News Network on Twitter War With Iran
To combat the fake news media, President Donald Trump, played by Jimmy Fallon, creates his very own news network to discuss his caps lock Twitter war with Iran.
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‘Tonight': Trump News Network on Putin Summit
To combat the fake news media, President Donald Trump, played by Jimmy Fallon, creates his very own news network to discuss his controversial summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Some Reporters Barred From Informal White House Briefing After Trump Assails Media
News organizations including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, CNN and Politico were blocked from joining an informal, on-the-record White House press briefing Friday. The Associated Press chose not to participate in the briefing after White House press secretary Sean Spicer restricted the number of journalists included. Typically, the daily briefing is televised and open to all news...
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Trump Continues War Against ‘Fake News Media' While Praising Fox News
At his Thursday news conference, President Donald Trump wasted little time getting to one of his favorite subjects: bashing the “fake news media.” But Trump did take a moment to single out one example of an organization he believes is doing it right.