The White House has issued a denial regarding rumors that Stephen Miller, a key policy advisor to President Trump, plays with dolls. This denial came in response to a Rolling Stone profile detailing the backroom gossip and nicknames surrounding Miller within the West Wing, stemming from his time on Capitol Hill. Despite being a loyal advisor, Miller is reportedly the subject of both mockery and admiration among Trumpworld figures, with even Trump himself allegedly insulting him. This is evident from the unflattering nicknames that have been associated with him.
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In the wake of the shooting death of his friend Charlie Kirk, a reporter asked President Trump how he was holding up. While stating he was doing well, the president quickly shifted the conversation to the construction of a new White House ballroom. This abrupt change of topic drew criticism from commentators, who noted the apparent lack of empathy in Trump’s response. Despite the tragic event and Kirk’s close ties to the Trump family, the president walked away without further comment on the matter.
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Mary Trump, the former President’s niece, confirmed that the signature on a suggestive birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein is her uncle’s. The White House denied the signature belonged to Donald Trump after the House Oversight Committee released the 2003 letter. The note, which included a crude drawing, prompted calls for the release of all Epstein files. The White House continues to deny the authenticity of the note, with officials claiming the drawing and signature are not Trump’s.
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The White House vehemently denies the authenticity of a birthday card signature published by the Wall Street Journal, claiming it is a fabrication. Officials like Karoline Leavitt and Taylor Budowich have asserted that the signature does not belong to former President Trump. However, despite these denials, various examples of Trump’s signatures show a significant resemblance to the one in question, suggesting his signature style may have evolved over time and varies based on the context.
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Pressure is mounting for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, fueled by survivor testimony and a discharge petition in the House. Former President Trump is facing scrutiny, with survivors condemning his dismissal of the files as a “hoax”. The White House is reportedly attempting to dissuade Republicans from supporting the petition, indicating concern over the potential release. Representative Jim McGovern believes the petition may pass, citing Republican fear of Trump as a significant factor.
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Video footage has emerged showing unidentified objects being thrown from an upper-floor window of the White House, possibly the family room attached to the solarium. The footage, posted anonymously and unverified, shows a figure dropping items from the top floor, sparking online speculation. The White House has not commented on the clip, which follows recent unusual events including unfounded rumors and the president’s rooftop appearance. The nature of the objects and the reason for their disposal remain unknown.
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President Donald Trump is set to make an announcement from the Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. ET, as confirmed by the White House. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed the announcement is related to the Department of Defense. This announcement follows speculation on social media regarding Trump’s health and his recent absence from public events, fueled by rumors and hashtags. The press pool, including television crews, will be present, suggesting a broadcast or live stream of the event.
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Rumors of President Trump’s demise circulated on social media due to a quiet schedule. Trump quickly dispelled these rumors by posting a photo of himself playing golf and a Truth Social post detailing a complaint about a White House contractor. In the post, Trump described a damaged stone surface in the Rose Garden, blaming a subcontractor and threatening to seek charges. The president expressed his intent to replace the stone, charge the contractor, and bar them from future work at the White House, re-establishing his history of dealing with contractors.
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After a four-day absence, President Trump took to Truth Social to detail a landscaping incident in the Rose Garden. He recounted discovering a large gash in the limestone, leading to an investigation that identified the offending landscapers. The president, known for his meticulous attention to detail, shared a security camera video allegedly showing the damage caused by a cart, resulting in the contractor’s banishment from White House grounds. Trump plans to replace the stone and charge the contractor, solidifying his commitment to remaking the White House in his image, including the upcoming construction of a $200 million ballroom.
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Vice President JD Vance asserts his readiness to assume the presidency if needed, citing his recent “good on-the-job training.” He maintains President Trump is in excellent health, despite growing concerns about the 79-year-old’s physical and mental well-being. Critics point to Trump’s visible bruises, mental lapses, and recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency as evidence of possible health decline. The White House has responded by having Trump’s former physician testify to the President’s health, although the doctor’s credibility has been questioned.
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