Melania reportedly won't visit Jill Biden at White House. The tradition since Roosevelt is for the outgoing First Lady to host tea for the incoming First Lady and give a tour of the White House. Melania Trump To Reject Jill Biden White House Invite For Eyebrow-Raising Reason: Report
It is rumored that Melania is upset that the FBI did a tour of Mar-a-Lago after Trump refused for a year and a half to return secret government documents.
Bannon returns to NY court for We Build The Wall fraud charges. A trial is scheduled to start in December. Steve Bannon returns to court ahead of trial on 'We Build the Wall' fraud charges
Trump preemptively pardoned Bannon for the federal case against him. Trump can't pardon Bannon for the NY state case.
Elon Musk is being branded as First Lady Elonia. Lately, he's been seen in more family photo-ops with Trump than Melania. Elon Musk branded the ‘First Lady’ after Melania doesn’t appear in Trump family photo
People are wondering how long two ego-driven people like Trump and Musk will be able to stay together. Trump has shown that he generally doesn't last too long with such people before infighting begins. Bannon is an example.
NBC projects Lake will lose AZ race for U.S. Senate seat. It looks like she will lose by about 2.5%. It turned out to be closer than polls were indicating earlier in the race. Some polls showed her losing by 10%. Ruben Gallego defeats Kari Lake in Arizona's Senate
Trump says he will move Space Command to Alabama. He tried to do it during his first term. Biden kept it in Colorado. Space Command was created in 1985. Trump endorsed Tuberville for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama that he won in 2020. Trump and Tuberville want Space Command in Alabama.
Elon Musk branded the ‘First Lady’ after Melania doesn’t appear in Trump family photo excerpt: “I think it’s a little weird, right?” said Navarro. “I mean, Elon Musk seems to be everywhere at all times. He’s like Secretary of Everything, and at the same time, he’s like the First Lady.”
Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Changes With the Wind | Opinion excerpt: "But one would be a fool to pontificate too much about Trump's plans. In many ways, it's wasted energy. Trump isn't Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or Joe Biden—he doesn't have a set ideology or a fixed view of how the world should function. His beliefs are situational, flexible, and at times contradictory. He says things on the campaign trail but either disregards them when he's in office or changes his opinion depending on who happens to be in the room with him. Sure, he may have one core position—the U.S. is constantly getting ripped off by everybody—but everything else is really open to interpretation. The guy is an enigma, and he likes it that way."
Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Changes With the Wind | Opinion excerpt: "Any descriptions of Trump's foreign policy right now should be read as entertainment, not fact."
Not only should they be read as entertainment right now, they should be read as entertainment tomorrow, next week, next month, next year,...
Trump talks like he will give RFK, Jr. an unspecified position in his administration where he will have complete control over health-related departments. RFK Jr. suggests replacing hundreds of federal health employees excerpt: Speaking at a rally last week in Pittsburgh, Trump said he would give Kennedy free rein to address health issues in his administration. "So, Bobby's going to pretty much do what he wants. I want him to do something really important for our country, make people healthier," Trump said. "We have obesity; we have every problem you can have. And Bobby feels very strongly about it. And he's gonna be very much right. The only thing I told him, though, Bobby, you gotta do one thing. Do whatever you want. You just go ahead; work on the pesticides, work on making women's health. He's so into women's health, and you know, he's really unbelievable. He, it's such a passion."
AZ attorney general says criminal case will continue against Trump's associates for their scheme to overthrow the 2020 election. Giuliani and Meadows are two of sixteen defendants indicted in the AZ case. Prosecutors in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Georgia have indicted Trump's associates for election subversion. Trump was indicted in GA, the only state case where he was indicted related to subversion of the 2020 election. Arizona AG: ‘No intention’ of dropping ‘fake electors’ case
Musk Turning Himself Into the ‘Guest Who Wouldn’t Leave’ at Mar-a-Lago excerpt: "Swisher goes further to speculate that Trump and Musk’s bromance likely won’t survive the pressure of two planetary-sized egos vying for space in the halls of power. “They’re both narcissists, and there can be only one narcissist as head of the country, and that’s Donald Trump,” Swisher said. “Trump goes through people like tissues, essentially. And even if it’s Musk, they’re going to clash at some point.”"
Opinion: Donald Trump, Mr. Invincible, has triumphed once again excerpts: "The Trump campaign offered little by way of a tangible framework for improving American lives. Indeed, the banner under which Mr. Trump appeared during his Madison Square Garden Rally – the one that read, simply, “Trump Will Fix It” – was perfectly emblematic of his campaign: Mr. Trump has solutions, but no specifics. He promised Americans he will deport “millions” of illegal immigrants, somehow. He said will end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of being elected, by doing … something. (Notably, he declined to say he hoped Ukraine would win the war when asked during the presidential debate with Vice-President Kamala Harris.) Mr. Trump said he has “concepts of a plan” for health care reform. He said he will bring down mortgage rates, even though the president doesn’t control mortgage rates. While Ms. Harris was expected to provide details on her plan, Mr. Invincible went golfing."
Opinion: Donald Trump, Mr. Invincible, has triumphed once again excerpt: "People like Donald Trump are the living manifestation of the axiom that life isn’t fair. Some people break all the rules (and sometimes, the laws), shun all the norms, lie, steal, and cheat, and then, in the end, get rewarded anyway. The next U.S. president has demonstrated he has nine lives. And if we take him at his word, he plans to really make the most of this next one."