20 Photos of U.S. Presidents With Their Dogs That Will Make You Smile
On 2/18/21 at 7:00 PM EST
Over the years, the White House has been home to countless presidential dogs. Its current residents are Champ and Major, who joined President Joe Biden in Washington, D.C., last month. Very few presidents have not had a dog while in office Donald Trump was the first president in nearly 130 years to lack a canine companion.
The first dogs have often made headlines and won over the hearts of the nation, with Laddie Boy, the dog of Warren G. Harding, considered the first celebrity presidential dog. Other famous dogs have included Franklin D. Roosevelt s dog Fala, who accompanied him to Pearl Harbor, and Bill Clinton s Buddy, who famously feuded with Socks the cat.
US producer claims Ghislaine Maxwell admitted Jeffrey Epstein had tapes of friends
19 Feb, 2021 02:13 AM
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New York Southern District Prosecutor Audrey Strauss wants Prince Andrew to speak to them about Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘child sex abuse’. Video / AP
New York Southern District Prosecutor Audrey Strauss wants Prince Andrew to speak to them about Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘child sex abuse’. Video / AP
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A new book has revealed Ghislaine Maxwell may have admitted Jeffrey Epstein was taping his famous friends including two past US presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton while having sex.
During a meeting back in 2016 with ex CBS producer Ira Rosen, Maxwell said she didn t know where such recordings were after Rosen asked her to hand over recordings of Trump.
Indigenous Guatemalans Demand President s Resignation
02/18/21 AT 2:46 PM
Thousands of rural Guatemalans marched on the capital Thursday to demand the resignation of President Alejandro Giammattei for what they claim was a weak response to the coronavirus pandemic and other mismanagement.
The protest, called by the Codeca rights group for indigenous peasant farmers, saw people congregate on the central square in Guatemala City waving flags and banners calling for an end to corruption and to the privatization of service industries such as electricity. The people have returned to the streets demanding justice and demanding the resignation of all the corrupt, leftwing MP Vicenta Jeronimo said at the protest.
He said this on the air of Radio NV on February 16, Ukrinform reports.
According to him, there are no reasons for concern due to the IMF s statement on cooperation with Ukraine. I do not see any serious problems, I do not think we need to immediately worry about the IMF statements we definitely should not do this. Firstly, we expect that cooperation will continue. Secondly, the country is on a recovery track this year, Ustenko said.
The only bottleneck in Ukraine s negotiations with the IMF is the restoration of the Ukrainian anti-corruption architecture, he said.
The presidential advisor also added that the IMF representatives are negotiating with the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Justice and the National Bank. These negotiations are related to legal aspects, not the economy as a whole.
Hero s welcome for Donald Trump as supporters line his route home from golf
16 Feb, 2021 02:15 AM
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Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen accused of mansplaining tirade after angry TV interview. Video / CBS News
Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen accused of mansplaining tirade after angry TV interview. Video / CBS News
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Donald Trump was given a hero s welcome by his supporters on his way home from the golf course on President s Day, days after being acquitted in his second impeachment trial.
The show of support comes as the former president looks to reassert himself after a period of self-imposed hibernation at his club in Palm Beach, Florida, and is eyeing ways to reassert his power.