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Jen Psaki did not ... But he’s running without consequences and that means that he’s leading with cruelty. He’s allowing his worst motivations to determine how he’s governing.” But for his detractors, ...
Former White House press secretary and current MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki predicted President Trump’s hostile posture toward news outlets will have a chilling effect on the media. “I am newly on ...
Jen Psaki joined Stephen Colbert in mocking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) “very strong letter” to President Donald Trump about his attacks on Harvard. “But Chuck Schumer ...
Jen Psaki did not mince words on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” calling President Donald Trump an “aspiring king” on Wednesday night. “I don’t think of myself as a naive ...
Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Donald Trump is “leading with cruelty” after being asked to compare his two terms on “The Late Show.” (Watch the video below.) The former White ...
Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Donald Trump is “leading with cruelty” after being asked to compare his two terms on “The Late Show.” (Watch the video below.) The former White House press ...
This is an adapted excerpt from the April 28 episode of “Inside with Jen Psaki.” The story of what the opposition has done across these first 100 days of the Trump administration is every bit ...
MSNBC’s Jen Psaki said the first 100 days often represent the “high water mark” of a presidency and a new leader can use the goodwill of this “honeymoon phase” to advance the agenda that ...
To the point you rarely, if ever, see some of them without it. Bishop T.D. Jakes steps down from Dallas Megachurch Dave Ramsey makes bold prediction for the homeownership 'American Dream' Coast ...
Jen Psaki breaks down approval ratings for the 100-day mark of Donald Trump’s second term, which have seen a marked drop since he took office. Jiggly Caliente, 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' star ...
This week Axios reported on an alleged “shouting match” between Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over who should lead the IRS. Yes, The New York Times had already flagged the ...