The Trump campaign announced Tuesday that Hogan Gidley will leave his post at the White House and join the campaign as national press secretary, starting next month. Gidley’s new role was previously played by Kayleigh McEnany, who left the campaign earlier this year to join the administration as White House …
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Woman who intentionally coughed on assault-wanted baby’s face, California police say
Police are looking for a San Jose woman who appeared to cough with a 1-year-old boy in a store after she accused the boy’s mother of being too close to her. The incident occurred on June 12, just before 5:30 pm, in a Yogurtland, while the unidentified woman, believed to …
Read More »Bill Cosby appealed in Pennsylvania sexual assault case
Actor and comedian Bill Cosby arrives at the Montgomery County Courthouse for sentencing at his sexual assault trial, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on September 24, 2018. Brendan McDermid | Reuters In a stunning decision that could test the legal framework of the #MeToo cases, comedian Bill Cosby earned the right to …
Read More »New Yorkers angered by constant fireworks protest outside De Blasio’s home
Fed up New Yorkers gathered outside Mayor Bill de Blasio’s home in the early hours of Tuesday morning to protest the constant crackling fireworks that have plagued the city this month. His message was summed up by City Councilman Chaim Deutch: “If we can’t sleep, you won’t sleep.” “We need …
Read More »Protesters try to tear down Andrew Jackson statue in DC
The Jackson statue remained on its pedestal on Monday night. President Donald Trump tweeted Monday night that “Numerous people” had been arrested for “shameful vandalism.” He added: “10 years in prison under the Veterans in Memory Preservation Law. Beware!” Home Secretary David Bernhardt was at the scene on Monday night …
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