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“When was America Great?” I wanted to understand when ... Trump thinks it's “beautiful.” America is again believing the lies of the Republican Party. And Trump and the GOP are very ...
SNL‘s Trump (James Austin Johnson) claimed that before “MAWA,” or “Make America Wealthy Again,” must come “MAGDA.” “It will be better than great. It will be a fantastic depression ...
The self-professed “Make America Great Again” president is yet again reaching back to some bad old days in his chaotic quest for this never-defined national greatness. And yet again ...
"Make America Great Depression Again. It’ll be better than great, it’ll be a fantastic, unbelievable depression." The cold-open sketch kicked off with Trump brushing off recent market turmoil ...
with James Austin Johnson's take on the president predicting that his plan would "Make America Great Depression Again." The sketch served as a showcase for Johnson's discursive and oddly inflected ...
Hence, the decision to sign the executive order to lift restrictions on how much water can be used by shower heads, which Trump believes, would “make America’s showers great again.” ...
President Donald Trump is making "America’s showers great again." On Wednesday, Trump signed an executive order ending a Biden-era conservation measure that placed "excessive regulations" on ...
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump, after complaining about it for years, signed an order to lift restrictions on water flow in showers on Wednesday, saying he wanted to "take ...
Saturday Night Live’s James Austin Johnson took to the stage as President Donald Trump, promising to “Make America Great Depression Again” in a spoof of the president’s “Liberation Day ...
The caption stated: "@POTUS signs an Executive Order to end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure and Make America's Showers Great Again." In the video, Trump calls out long-standing water ...
Trump to Lift Water Curbs to 'Make America's Showers Great Again' WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (This April 9 story has been corrected to say 'water flow' instead of 'water pressure' in paragraph 1 ...
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