Book Report President Donald Trump‘s niece, Mary Trump, is planning to publish a “harrowing and salacious” tell-all book in August, right before the Republican National Convention. One of the most significant disclosures she makes is revealing herself as the primary source for a 2018 New York Times investigative story that revealed Trump’s “dubious tax schemes…including instances of outright fraud.” The book, titled Too Much and Never Enough, is scheduled to be released on August 11, less than two weeks before the RNC will kick off, and promises plenty of dirt and family feud drama. Water for Elephants President Donald Trump appeared to struggle several times during a commencement address he delivered Saturday afternoon at West Point, including stumbling over the pronunciation of the name of the legendary World War II General Douglas MacArthur, a ginger descent down a gently sloping ramp, and needing two hands to lift a glass of water. He later tweeted about the walk down the ramp. after the clip had gone viral and hit all the media liveblogs. New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Trump's tweet made covering his ramp-mentum "legitimate." Dictatorial Editorial Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano tore into New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for threatening to rollback plans to ease coronavirus restrictions across the state. Napolitano joined Fox Business host Dagen McDowell on Monday, and said of Cuomo that "the governor is showing a dictatorial side to him.” "You one-man homeowner’s association" John Oliver went ballistic on Tucker Carlson during Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, ripping the Fox News host for his rant on Sesame Street before diving into his main story on facial recognition. On dead racist losers CNN’s Jake Tapper closed Sunday’s State of the Union by blasting President Trump for his continued defense of military bases named for Confederate leaders amid growing pressure to have them renamed. Former Bush administration secretary of defense Robert Gates said on Meet the Press Sunday that it’s time to rename bases named for Confederate leaders. “Opportunities are presented by events, and I think we now have an opportunity particularly to change the names of our military facilities," said Gates. "Battle for the soul of journalism" Fox News’ Chris Wallace spoke with colleague Howard Kurtz Sunday and expressed concern about too many reporters become anti-Trump “advocates.” “I think too many reporters have fallen into the role of being advocates and, frankly with this president, anti-Trump advocates,” he said. Hydroxychloroquine Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine will stop being administered for emergency use on coronavirus patients, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. 6.5.0 |