Donald Trump Just Gave Himself A Laughable New Nickname—And People Can't Stop Mocking Him
In a bizarre Truth Social post, Donald Trump tried to give himself a new nickname, and people online were not having it.
12 March
In a bizarre Truth Social post, Donald Trump tried to give himself a new nickname, and people online were not having it.
During a Fox News town hall, Donald Trump said that in his second term, 'we're going to have very powerful crime.'
Donald Trump asserted with no evidence that Iran never would have attacked Israel if he had been president, and John Bolton just called him out.
Mary Trump went on CNN to explain the basis for Donald Trump's obsession with authoritarian dictators, which goes all the way back to his childhood.
During a House Judiciary hearing on Robert Hur's report on Biden's retention of classified documents, Reps. Jerry Nadler and Eric Swalwell played brutal supercuts of Donald Trump's many gaffes and memory lapses.
After Trump fell asleep in court, former Apprentice contestant and Trump staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman described how Trump aides would keep his attention during long events.
After Donald Trump compared himself to Nelson Mandela, Jasmine Harris with the Biden-Harris campaign called Trump out.
When Fox's Howard Kurtz tried to pin down Donald Trump on whether Vladimir Putin was responsible for Alexi Navalny's death, he painfully danced around the question.
Joe Biden mocked Donald Trump's falling Truth Social stock with a jab about his tax plan versus Trump's tax plan.
Texas couple Kay and Ron Swart, who voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020, called out the ex-President's fitness for office during an interview with CNN—before admitting they still plan on voting for him.
After Newsmax posted a Reuters story that called out Trump's 'degrading rhetoric,' they had to delete the tweet when their own readers revolted.
In his opening 'Daily Show' monologue Monday night, Jon Stewart ripped apart the primary defense Trump and his apologists have made since he was found liable for massive financial fraud: that it was a 'victimless crime.'
On 'Morning Joe', Steve Rattner fact checked Donald Trump's claim that 'crime is rampant' and it's super awkward for Trump.
In a February Newsmax interview, Alina Habba insisted there will be 'no issues' securing a bond for Judge Engoron's judgment against him, but that turns out not to have been accurate.
After Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep during the first day of his hush money trial, Jon Stewart laid into him for 'committing so many crimes that you get bored at your own trial.'
Alina Habba had the Internet cackling with her bonkers excuse for why Trump fell asleep in court this week.
Chris Quinn, editor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, informed Trump supporters among their readership that the paper will report the truth about Trump even if they don't like it.
On CNN's Smerconish, broadcaster Bob Costas ripped into Trump as 'disgraceful' and his supporters as a 'toxic cult.'
Brian Butler, a former Mar-A-Lago employee named as 'Trump Employee 5' in Jack Smith's indictment, spoke out to CNN about the case.
Joe Scarborough broke down Donald Trump's entire campaign message into the simple tagline 'America sucks.'