The 78-year-old former president said nearly seven weeks ago that he'd "very gladly" release his medical records. Has he kept that promise? Of course not. read more
Bank representative confirms Dimon has not endorsed Trump or any other candidate in the 2024 race read more
Within seconds of taking the stage for a town hall at the Crown Arena in Fayetteville on Friday evening, former President Donald Trump vowed to change the name of nearby Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg if he is reelected. read more
Nearly two months ago, CNN reached out to Melania Trump's book publisher to request an interview with the former first lady ahead of her upcoming memoir. After several exchanges about a possible interview, the publisher sent an unusual demand last week: an interview would cost $250,000. read more
Just over a month from an election that could make Mr. Trump, 78, the oldest person ever to serve as president (82 years, 7 months and 6 days when his term would end in January 2029), he is refusing to release even the most basic information about his health. read more
"Trump is past his sell-by date. Don't vote for an old man who won't release his medical records."
Stephen King
www.independent.co.uk
As early as 2019 Trump as president didn't get rolling until around 11 AM and spent 60% of his day in "executive time" (www.theguardian.com) doing, well, yeah, this and that, effing off, napping, whatever a self-obsessed senescent does other than actually work.
Related: A CNN interview? To be an ally to LGBTQ+ people? Melania Trump seems to need $250K just to show up (www.advocate.com), where the bottom line is: " If all else fails, Melania can host another fundraising event for the Log Cabin Republicans, where she's assured of getting paid her standard fee."
Trump "halted in the middle of another extended monologue when he noticed a buzzing insect. "Oh, there's a fly," he said. "Oh. I wonder where the fly came from. See? Two years ago, I wouldn't have had a fly up here. You're changing rapidly. But we can't take it any longer."
More (much more) at "Trump's Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age: With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president's speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, according to a review of his public appearances over the years" at www.nytimes.com