Sunday, February 12, 2017

Donald Trump, Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin, Melissa McCarthy

White House News Headlines - Yahoo! News
Donald Trump, Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin, Melissa McCarthy
New York [USA], Feb. 13 (ANI): It has been a while since SNL has continued with its 'Trump bashing' specials, and the world has enjoyed it to the core, but there is something called 'too much of a good thing and that is exactly what is making the show slightly tedious now. Alec Baldwin who played Donald Trump and Melissa McCarthy who played White house press secretary, Sean Spicer continued to do their savage impressions mocking president's attempts to have his travel ban reinstated. No new ideas were presented, the old ones were recycled from last week's sketches, reports The New York Times.
HIGHLIGHTS-The Trump presidency on Feb. 12 at 8:47 p.m. EST/Feb 13 0147 GMT
Highlights of the day for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday: IMMIGRATION A White House official attacks a U.S. court ruling that blocked Trump's executive order on immigration as a "judicial usurpation of power" and says the administration is considering a range of options, including a new order. Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson says he will depose Trump administration officials to uncover "what truly motivated" Trump's executive order on immigration if the case he brought against it goes to trial.
Peru president asks Trump to consider deporting wanted ex-leader

Peru's President Kuczynski visits the home for elderly "Hermanitas de Los Desamparados" to celebrate Christmas in LimaPeruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski asked U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Sunday to consider deporting the Andean country's fugitive ex-president, Alejandro Toledo, Kuczynski said in a statement. Kuczynski's government believes that Toledo, wanted in connection with a far-reaching graft probe, is in the United States but that efforts to capture him there have stalled on legal hurdles. Kuczynski did not describe Trump's response to his request and the White House did not mention Toledo in a read-out of the conversation.


Peru president asks Trump to consider deporting wanted ex-leader

Peru's President Kuczynski visits the home for elderly "Hermanitas de Los Desamparados" to celebrate Christmas in LimaPeruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski asked U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Sunday to consider deporting the Andean country's fugitive ex-president, Alejandro Toledo, Kuczynski said in a statement. Kuczynski's government believes that Toledo, wanted in connection with a far-reaching graft probe, is in the United States but that efforts to capture him there have stalled on legal hurdles. Kuczynski did not describe Trump's response to his request and the White House did not mention Toledo in a read-out of the conversation.


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