Barack Obama faced boos at Trump’s inauguration, showcasing a growing decorum deficit among Republicans and their supporters.
George W. Bush has more fans than foes 16 years after concluding his second term as President of the United States. In fact, several people […]
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) characterized former President Obama’s interaction with President-elect Trump at the National Cathedral Thursday as an effort to “kiss the ring” of the incoming commander in chief.
A Republican senator laid on the flattery thick after seeing a photo of Donald Trump and Barack Obama talking at Jimmy Carter's funeral. The pair of former presidents were seated next to one another in the second row of the late president's service,
Mrs Obama’s convention speech, which saw her abandon the Obama mantra “when they go low, we go high,” was interpreted as a major victory for Ms Harris’s presidential campaign. In the room, the reception from the crowd was even greater than for her husband.
Bush was also notably chummy with his successor, offering Obama a belly tap while heading to his pew at the National Cathedral and receiving a pat on the back in return. The former GOP president, however, did not interact with Trump as he passed him by ...
Kinzinger reacted to Fox News host Jesse Watters’s commentary on Obama’s decision by noting that Trump and his wife, Melania, skipped President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021.
What does a former president expect when attending a Republican-led event these days? For Barack Obama, it seems the answer is a chorus of boos and awkward optics, as displayed during Donald Trump ...
“What you see right there is Barack Obama realizing it and realize that he kind of probably should kiss the ring, because President Trump is the most popular man in the world and probably the ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) characterized former President Obama’s interaction with President-elect Trump at the National Cathedral Thursday as an effort to “kiss the ring” of the ...
After Trump launched his bid for his first term in office in 2015, Obama, then-president, mocked his chances of ever assuming the nation’s office. The incident, which occurred on a late-night comedy show, went viral after Trump went on to win the presidency not once but twice.
As the tech world embraces Trump, many in show business are wondering just how close Hollywood will cozy up to him in this new era.