Mika Brzezinski says Trump s bleeding facelift tweet made her laugh out loud as she accuses him of being obsessed with her and recalls him boasting that Melania was perfect because she d had no work done
After Brzezinski, 53, criticized Trump on air in 2017, the then-President tweeted that Crazy Mika came to Mar-a-Lago and was bleeding badly from a face-lift
Brzezinski says now that she had a chin lift four days earlier and was in the Trumps bedroom discussing it with Melania, who was curious
Trump walked over and boasted, Melania has had no work done. She’s perfect
Six months later, when Brzezinski called Trump a liar on Morning Joe, he quickly fired back with the facelift insult on Twitter
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the United Nations Thursday most people believe the U.S. government was behind the attacks of September 11, 2001, prompting the U.S. delegation to leave the hall in protest.
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Addressing the General Assembly, he said it was mostly U.S. government officials and statesmen who believed al Qaeda Islamist militants carried out the suicide hijacking attacks that brought down New York’s World Trade Center and hit the Pentagon.
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