Donald Trump asks: âDo you miss me yet?â
The Trump family is finding the transition from public life difficult, but nobody, it seems, misses the former TV star being president more than he does.
Donald Trump, at a political rally on July 3, requests a minuteâs silence for the victims of a building collapse in Miami.Â
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When, in March, John Arrigo married Megan Noderer in a swanky membersâ club in Florida, it seemed only polite to invite the clubâs owner, an old friend, to say a few words at the reception.
What the couple may not have expected was that the few words would turn into a rambling monologue of personal grievance, self-justification, and fulminations about domestic and global politics.
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When, in March, John Arrigo married Megan Noderer in a swanky members’ club in Florida, it seemed only polite to invite the club’s owner, an old friend, to say a few words at the reception.
What the couple may not have expected was that the few words would turn into a rambling monologue of personal grievance, self-justification, and fulminations about domestic and global politics.
Dressed in a tuxedo and standing in front of the waiting wedding band, the club’s owner departed from the usual pleasantries about the happy couple, embarking on a tirade about China, Iran and border control – ‘… the border’s not good…’ – and a rant about the election result – ‘We did get 75 million votes. Nobody’s ever gotten that’ – before remembering at the last moment to mention the ‘great and beautiful’ couple whose wedding it was.
From fireworks to a Madonna photo shoot, he has defied local officials. But they remain reluctant to fight the former president’s plan to live at his Mar-a-Lago Club.
Trump at Mar-a-Lago? Palm Beach has other issues to consider FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, file photo, is Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. Former President Donald Trump has been living at his Mar-a-Lago club since leaving office last week - a possible violation of a 1993 agreement he made with the Town of Palm Beach that limits stays to seven consecutive days. Town Manager Kirk Blouin said in a brief email Thursday, Jan. 28, that Palm Beach is examining its options and the matter might be discussed at the town council s February meeting. (Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File) |