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The conversation stems from the president stating he doesn't know if he's more like villain Javert or hero Jean Valjean ...
U.S. President Donald Trump, front right, listens to a question being shouted out by a reporter while seated next to Canadian ...
The "Late Show" host mocked the president's inability to answer a question about a show he's seen "a number of times." ...
The president was unable answer a simple question about the musical—despite claiming he’s seen it a number of times.
Two of Western New York’s brightest young performers, Jonah Higgins of West Seneca West High School and Naomi Lawley of ...
“It is possible Trump doesn’t remember who the characters are because his brain is wet bread,” he said. It is not the first ...
Apparently, despite his love of the musical, Trump doesn’t know if he’s the hero or villain of this story. He's the villain.
Stephen Colbert described Donald Trump ‘s brain as “wet bread” on Thursday’s (June 12) episode of The Late Show as the ...
Asked before the show whether he identified more with Jean Valjean, the humble protagonist and former convict trying to redeem himself, or Javert, the inspector who uses strict enforcement of the ...
The country has become a cauldron of anger and unease as it enters a weekend promised to be marked by protests and a military ...
But Trump is an accomplished shapeshifter, who confounds his opponents. On Wednesday, he went to see Les Misérables on a rare ...
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