Trump accuses Obama of treason
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Ask former president Barack Obama how he feels about putting ketchup on a hot dog, and he definitely won't hold back. Here's what he had to say.
Barack Obama has made a rare public appearance on his wife Michelle’s podcast to confront the persistent rumors swirling around their marriage.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNObama musical hits Chicago: ‘44—The Musical' debuts at Studebaker Theater this AugustThe Musical is headed to the Windy City—bringing its powerhouse cast, infectious music, and playful political nostalgia to the Studebaker Theater.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said: "There's a lot of allegations on the table—our job is go and follow each of those trails and to find out the truth."
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Irish Star on MSNCNN panel erupts into fiery debate over Donald Trump's accusations against Barack ObamaA CNN panel got into a heated debate after Donald Trump accused former US President Barack Obama of treason while speaking to reporters at the White House on Tuesday
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Joy Behar accused Trump of feeling “jealous” of Obama.
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Mediaite on MSNBarack Obama Fires Back at Trump in Rare StatementFormer President Barack Obama's office issued a rare statement on Tuesday responding to the latest flurry of attacks from President Donald Trump.
Former President Barack Obama urged men to have gay friends as role models for their kids and to teach them kindness, during a podcast appearance this week.
Michelle Obama then warned her hubby not to “start,” but once everyone was settled in their seats, Robinson said, "It’s so nice to have you both in the same room together,” which made Michelle Obama address the divorce rumors. “I know, because when we aren’t, folks think we’re divorced,” she said.
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Mediaite on MSNRepublican Senators Call for Special Counsel to Investigate Barack ObamaSenators Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn are calling for a special counsel to be appointed to investigate incendiary allegations against Barack Obama.
While giving a speech, Jay-Z recalled getting a call from Barack Obama, who compared himself to Michael Jordan while telling the rapper how to help his presidential campaign.