MSNBC host Jen Psaki Rubio over the blockbuster blowup between Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky. — using the words of then-Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL).
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Raw Story on MSNMSNBC's Psaki piles on Marco Rubio for letting Trump humiliate him in front of reportersRidicule of Secretary of State Marco Rubio for sitting slumped on a couch in the Oval Office as Donald Trump and Vice ...
Thousands of people are feeling the pain caused by Elon Musk's DOGE. Shernice Mundell, who is one of them, joins The Weekend ...
Trump communications director Stephen Cheung mocked Jen Psaki for leaving stationery at the White House, sparking a fierce ...
‘I have deprogrammed myself’: KJP says she hasn’t watched any news since departing White House
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday that she has refrained from watching any news since she has departed former President Joe Biden’s administration. Jean-Pierre […] ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNKarine Jean-Pierre Swaps Press Podium For Parenting, Vows To Stay News-FreePierre, the former White House press secretary who traded barbs with reporters under President Joe Biden, has gone dark on ...
A Republican congressman wants to create a new $250 U.S. dollar bill featuring Donald Trump’s face, but the proposal faces an ...
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Hosted on MSNJen Psaki Claps Back After Trump Flack Steven Cheung Rips Her for What She Left Behind in White HouseMSNBC host Jen Psaki smacked back at White House communications director Steven Cheung after he tweeted a photo of stationery he found left behind "in a random cabinet" with her name on it, mocking ...
Letter heading from the MSNBC host and former press secretary was found in the White House and became the subject of Steven Cheung's mockery.
Jen Psaki was put on blast Thursday for leaving behind relics of her time as a White House press secretary. It comes as the Trump administration is taking on a ...
Joy Reid is out at MSNBC as part of sweeping lineup changes one month into Donald Trump's second term in the White House.
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