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Wall Street Journalist Oliva Beavers and Washington Times correspondent Susan Ferrechio join ‘Mediabuzz’ to discuss key moves from Musk’s sitting interview with a ‘special report’ of Sidric Bret Baier.
President Trump It arouses controversy, design, on almost everything.
And when the media, including me, cover this approach to floods, Trump’s allies tear the resulting stories and segments as they reflect an unhealthy negative obsession with the president.
Memo for pro-trump zeals that go on the net and declare that I hate the president, this is objectively funny. Was pleased with two interviews I had done with him during the campaign, and I was almost in White house to meet with your team. But have fun.
As Donald Trump dominates the news, both positive and negative
Do you know how Trump joked about the candidate for a third term? Well, said Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press” to “joke”, in an interview outside the camera, but at an interview in which she had to describe his remarks. Sure to violate 22. Amendment, but there are bypasses, he said, accepting her proposal to Jd vance He could run in 2028, then transferred to him the Presidency.
This is a classic Trump – it’s a joke until it’s not. By chance I think he’s three printing and he won’t do it – he would have 82 – but with democrats in such a sad form, who really knows?
He has now undoubtedly called Welker because Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg was a guest (by the way, insisting that he knows too much national security advisor Michael Waltz) and announced other news. Trump said he was “angry” in Russia for pulling his feet in the Ukrainian Peace Agreement, and if he concluded that he could hit a cream with multiple sanctions. This is observed because it almost never criticizes Vladimir Putin – and sanctions will not do much because of our minimum store with Russia – but notice that there is no Trump’s bite that can be repeated.

President Trump recently said Kristen Welker from Meet The Press that he “doesn’t joke” for searching for a potential third term, despite great constitutional obstacles for that. (Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo/File Photo)
Also, on American cars that cost more because of his tariff war, the president said: “I can’t worry about whether they have raised prices because people will start buying cars made of American products.” Imagine if Joe Biden He said that. It was already abolished, and many cut off the sound bites after the first eight words.
In the meantime, the market fell again yesterday because of the uncertainty because of the tariffs that will soon be managed, and is on its way to a terrible quarter.
To the vow to take control of Greenland, Welker quoted Trump, saying, “I never take the military force off the table, but I think there is a good opportunity that we can do it without a military force.” It’s a relief.
Trump teases the run for the third term: ‘Don’t joke’
I talk and write about most of Trump’s main controversy-there are always those I can’t reach for access to the fire hose-what is, of course, as he likes it. Negative coverage helps him as much as a positive coverage, as I said for over three decades, because that means he drives the agenda of the news.
I mean, the guy will talk about anything. When Kid Rock insisted that Bill Mahera had dinner with Trump, the president said he would do it as a Kidu service but::
“The problem is, no matter how much he likes your favorite president, I will publicly declare what kind of guy I am, etc. … Who knows, though, maybe I’ll be guilty? It could be fun or, maybe, but you will know the first!”
I wonder if the president is aware that Maher beats on the left.

Bill Maher should have dinner with Trump after Kid Rock caught him in it. Trump, of course, used the news as an opportunity to score his historically rhetoric of the left center on Maher. (Getty Images)
Maher’s response to critics:
“If two guys who have been with each other for so long – I mean, it’s a kind of nixon in the cinema thing. Trump was no one who was harder … It will probably achieve very little, but you have to try, man, you have to try. “
Comedian Bill Maher accepts Trump’s invitation for the White House, Sparks Debate
Trump has launched a number of sharp attacks on the main institutions, and the latest are some of the world’s largest law firm. Skadden, Arps agreed to provide $ 100 million free services to the White House. Paul, Weiss agreed to $ 40 million Pro Bono Rada.
Alternative: To guess the executive order that would ban companies to review classified documents and therefore cannot help corporate clients. And sometimes this is because he is the only prosecutor who explored Trump’s works or worked there.
Three other major law firm companies sued the administration and won the initial round in court.
As far as the Academy is concerned, Columbia University has a reconciliation in the hope that it will regain $ 400 million frozen federal funds due to failure to break anti -Semitism. Unable to solve this, the temporary president of the school resigned, and longtime television journalist Claire Shipman took over a temporary basis. Columbia is obviously a test case.
And there are Trump lawsuits against CBS, NBC -AI Registra des Moines. Remember, ABC paid Trump $ 16 million to pay a lawsuit on George Stephanopoulos’ comments about a sex attack.
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AND New York Times says:
“Ivy League University. Reputable law firm with Fortune 500 clients. The highest level of government in the largest city in the country.
“While President Trump seeks to draw concessions from elite institutions and punish his perceived enemies, some of the most powerful people in New York are suddenly facing painful decisions.
“It seems that the difficult choices they face are almost drawn from the pages of the Ethics textbook in college.”

Recent Trump contracts force the main institutions between the rock and the hard place. (Photo Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
Politico co -founder John Harris, with his staff, abbreviated A great phrase about the reaction to these aggressive moves of Trump: “Big Thunder”.
“One after the other, a parade of the richest and most elite institutions in American life since last November have found themselves facing unprecedented demands of President Donald Trump and his team of retributor.
“One after the other, these establishment pillars fulfilled these requirements with the same answer: capitulation and harmony.”
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Two topics are consistent: “The first effort is far more organized and more disciplined than any precedent from Trump’s first term – to bring the institutions that bring the president’s anger to the fifth.” Even surprisingly: “The fast with which the powerful and supposedly independent institutions responded – with something similar to the trembling adherence to a child who handed over their money to a large child in a morning walk to school.”
And there are more: “Trump’s actions have illuminated more vividly than ever just how rich the private institutions of their finance and politics are tangled with the Federal Government – although it is a difficult new phenomenon. What is different, the willingness of Trump and its lieutenant who could use so that they would be so insecure.
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Whether you agree with Donald Trump, there is no doubt that he has changed the boundaries of what is considered acceptable, probably forever.
Footnote:: Pew research He has a fascinating study on how people are very consuming news about Trump, and why, with Republicans and Democrats, they pay a lot of attention, sometimes for various reasons.