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Inquisitr on MSN‘She’s Aged 10 Years in 5 Months’—Karoline Leavitt’s Dramatic Face Change Has the Internet Convinced the Trump Era Is Taking Its TollKaroline Leavitt is no new name to headlines. Ever since she stepped behind the White House podium as the youngest Press Secretary, it’s not just her political messaging and fiery takedown of reporters that’s drawing attention.
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India Today on MSNBiden 2.0 here we go: Internet mocks Trump after stumble on Air Force One stepsPresident Trump stumbled while climbing Air Force One steps, sparking jokes online comparing him to Joe Biden. Both Trump and Marco Rubio had trouble boarding the plane. The video went viral, and many social media users questioned Trump's health and fitness for office.
Even before the phone arrives, the Trump Organization plans to launch its own wireless service called Trump Mobile. The carrier's lone plan, the 47 Plan, features unlimited data for $47.45/month — prices that coincide with Trump's two terms in office.
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The List on MSNElon Musk Can't Make Up His Mind About Trump & The Internet Can't EitherElon Musk recently went nuclear on President Donald Trump, but it seems like the tech bro is walking back his social media attack on his former pal.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNCatheter? Leg Braces? Internet Reacts to Apparent Bulges in Trump’s AttireSocial media users reacted to images of Trump standing awkwardly with what appears to be unexplained, wrinkled bulges on his legs. Trump was inspecting the site of a flag pole he is installing at the White House on Monday.
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Donald Trump hit a flat note Wednesday when pressed on “Les Misérables,” the musical he’s long praised as one of his favorites. Appearing on the red carpet ahead of a performance of the show at the Kennedy Center — the typically bipartisan institution which Trump has purged and controversially made himself chair — the president was asked by a reporter: “Have you seen the musical before and do you identify more with Jean Valjean or Javert?
President Trump is taking fire over his posture toward Iran from an unlikely critic in the media: Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Trump attacked Carlson directly late Monday, marking a major departure from what has for months been a rosy relationship between the pundit and president.