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McCarthy returns to 'Saturday Night Live' as Spicer, Baldwin’s Trump goes to 'People’s Court'
Despite having Donald Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin for an entire episode, Saturday Night Live opened last night’s show with Melissa McCarthy reprising her much-talked-about turn as White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. The “Bridemaids” actress’ surprising turn as the president’s chief spokesman last week was not well received in the White House, with Politico reporting President Trump was upset that a woman portrayed his male press secretary, making him look weak.
Intel Stands By #MAGA To Employ More Than 10,000 People, Here Are The Job Roles
In an effort to drive innovation and make America great again, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss jobs and more. The CEO announced that Intel will invest $7 billion to complete a manufacturing facility in Arizona. Fab 42 will create about 3,000 full-time Intel jobs and more than 10,000 jobs in Arizona to run and support the factory, he said in an e-mail to his employees.
At FDR's 'Little White House,' a portrait of Trump's starkly different worldview
When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gazed out from Dowdell’s Knob in April of 1945, he was greeted by a peaceful vista that contrasted, to its very horizon, with a bloodied and broken world. The four-term president’s favorite picnic spot on the crown of Pine Mountain, historians say, helped soothe the guilt of war and, in part, inspired the groundwork for what came afterward – a remarkable stretch of relative world peace, policed by the might, and guided by the vision, of the United States. Looking out on the same landscape this week, Jim Treadwell, a pseudonym for a local law enforcement officer who asked for anonymity to speak frankly, sees something darker: Danger sneaking through the hardwood groves below – whether Mexican gangs from nearby Columbus, Ga., or liberals moving to the Peach State countryside and making a fuss about protecting the wildlife.
Trudeau is the 3rd leader hosted by Trump: Here's how the first 2 meetings went
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump will likely discuss jobs, the middle class and the flow of goods and people across the border on Monday — while Trudeau tries to find the right balance between reassuring Canadians and not provoking the unpredictable president. Trudeau won't be the first leader to meet Trump at the White House, so the prime minister will have a couple of previous encounters to study if he so chooses: visits by British Prime Minister Theresa May and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Barack Obama's White House photographer is trolling Donald Trump
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