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Donald Trump Jr. had considered running for an open Senate seat in Wyoming last year--but decided against it. Instead, Business Insider reports the eldest son of President Donald Trump and girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle are looking at real estate in Florida. The eldest son of President Donald Trump has sparred with Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) over his father's foreign policy agenda in the past. But while Wyoming strongly leans Republican, he lacked roots in the Western state, which is also the least populated state in the US. White House advisor Ivanka Trump is thought of as a potential Republican challenger to GOP Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in 2022. Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner are also house-hunting in Florida, where her father and stepmother plan to relocate shortly.
Oops! White House staffers received an email on Tuesday night with instructions on how to vacate the office. But according to Business Insider, aides were told to 'disregard' the message on Wednesday morning. The message also stated that staff 'will start departing' the week of January 4, and final paychecks will run through January 19, 2021. The confusion surrounding the departure process comes as President Donald Trump desperately tries to cling to power, despite losing the 2020 election. President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in on Inauguration Day, which takes place on January 20th, 2021. In the unlikely event that Trump refuses to leave the White House, Secret Service agents could be asked to escort him out.
Miami, Oct 12 (EFE).- An energized United States president on Monday returned to the campaign trail with his first rally since his hospitalization for COVID-19, saying he feels “powerful” and threatening to “kiss everyone” in the audience.Donald Trump’s supporters gathered at Orlando Sanford International Airport, in the center of Florida, where there was no social distancing and few wore masks.(Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA)SHOT LIST: US PRESIDENT DONAL TRUMP'S RALLY AT THE SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN SANFORD, FLORIDA, US.
Hundreds of anti-racism protesters gather in Portland as US President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that US federal officers will stay in the protest-wracked city until local police finish "cleanup." IMAGES
Lansing, Apr 16 (EFE/EPA).-Thousands of Michigan residents, most of them evidently supporters of President Donald Trump, on Wednesday staged a protest driving their vehicles into the state capital of Lansing to demand their right to "liberty," calling for an end to the stay-home order implemented by state Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, which they called "excessive."A huge caravan of thousands of vehicles sounding their horns and festooned with US flags and Trump election banners and other signs drove through the streets of Lansing as part of the "Operation Gridlock" protest organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition and convened via the social networks. (Camera: JEFFREY SAUGER).FOOTAGE SHOWS A PROTEST CALLING FOR AN END TO THE STAY-HOME ORDER IN FRONT OF THE MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL BUILDING IN LANSING, MICHIGAN.