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The White House has fired at least three National Security Council staffers, three sources familiar with the move told CNN.
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The staffers, who were vetted by Trump’s team before being hired just weeks ago, were said to be ousted over Loomer’s allegations that they support potential American overseas military actions and ar...
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Meet the tailor who designed Kid Rock's eye-catching red suit that he wore to his Oval Office visit with President Trump.
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BuzzFeed News on MSNEveryone Is Saying The Same Thing About Kid Rock's Outfit At The White House"Kid Rock showed up at the White House looking like Evel Knievel headed to family court," another person added. People called him the seventh member of the Village People. And people asked, "Did this end with Kid Rock getting shot out of a cannon?"
The musician's red, white and blue suit with an American flag on it and matching fedora has sparked a debate online.
The White House plans to take over the seating chart for the press briefing room and will likely boot some legacy media outlets farther back, according to a report. It’s the Trump administration’s latest effort to shake up traditional media’s grip on White House coverage.
The musician was in the Oval Office for the signing of an executive order against ticket price gouging. Meanwhile, a Lady Gaga tour kicked off Ticketmaster's latest fiasco.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump invited Kid Rock into the Oval Office on Monday and signed an executive order that he says will help curb ticket scalping and bring “commonsense” changes to the way live events are priced.
Kid Rock caused a stir in the Oval Office on Monday when he wore a brightly colored, patriotic outfit during an executive order signing ceremony with President Trump.
The White House Correspondents’ Association warned today that reports that the Trump administration plans to take control of the seating chart for the briefing room would be another effort to punish journalists over coverage it disfavors.