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How many dolls is enough dolls? This question recently entered our political discourse via President Donald Trump, who, bracing the nation for the possibility of higher-priced items as a result of ...
Two sad likelihoods have been on my mind for nearly a week: the president has never watched a girl play with dolls, or he has and didn't like what he saw. Either would help explain why President ...
Lately, the president’s wandering ire has found another rhetorical poster child: toy dolls. Trump asserted that children will be fine having two dolls — perhaps three or five — instead of 30 ...
JD Vance on Thursday defended Donald Trump’s insistence that children should have fewer dolls, claiming families will be happier once they know there are more U.S.-made weapons should their kids ...
The first time Donald Trump opined about how many dolls a little girl should have, it seemed he was speaking off the cuff, as he often does, about a subject he knows nothing about. During one of ...
On three separate occasions, Trump has defended his tariffs by arguing that young American girls don’t need a lot of dolls—in fact, they can make do with fewer. His basic case, as top adviser ...
Photos of Barron Trump's toy room when he was a kid go viral as Donald Trump says two dolls are enough. The photos of a young Barron Trump's toy room went viral after his father President Donald ...
President Donald Trump justified and elaborated on his remarks regarding tariffs and gifts for kids, stating that an 11-year-old girl needs just a few dolls. President Donald Trump justified and ...
He argued that an 11-year-old doesn't need 30 dolls, stating three or five would suffice. Trump linked this to addressing the trade imbalance with China, confident Americans will adapt despite ...
President Trump risks alienating people if he keeps talking about dolls, Marc Short, who was a top aide to then-Vice President Mike Pence during Trump’s first administration, said during a ...
President Donald Trump and his deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, might have a new target in their trade war crosshairs: dolls. Or, more specifically, excessive numbers of dolls. Or ...