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Fox's Greg Gutfeld proves himself to be one of the more disgusting Trump sycophants once again. While complaining about Sen. Mazie Hirono's line of questioning during several of Trump's cabinet nominees' hearings, Gutfeld basically justified sexual assault while attacking Democrats' looks and fawning all over Trump's "hot" cabinet picks:
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld predicted President-elect Donald Trump’s second-term cabinet would excel because all of the nominees are in “great shape” physically.
On Friday’s edition of The Five, Gutfeld praised Trump’s selections for key positions over their physical fitness while slamming President Joe Biden’s cabinet as having been made up of “fat, out of shape losers.”
The show’s panelists discussed questions Sen.
When Congress passed a bill in April 2024 ordering ByteDance to either sell TikTok or face a ban, many speculated that ByteDance would opt to sell, because the American market was too valuable to relinquish freely. But TikTok actually faced an even bigger exodus of users in 2020, when India banned the app.
The headline for this Fox story is "Fox News Poll: Trump Is the Most Popular He’s Ever Been." But that's not saying much:
As Inauguration Day approaches, President-elect Trump receives his highest favorable rating and half of registered voters approve of his handling of the presidential transition.
When you look at the numbers, you see that the "highest favorable rating" is a mere 50%, with 50% having an unfavorable opinion of him.
Denver is soldiering through a blast of freezing cold and snow Saturday morning, as winter weather generated by a polar vortex continues to hit the Front Range.
National Weather Service meteorologist Bruno Rodriguez said the Denver metro area and communities along Interstate 25 received some of the heaviest snow among Colorado cities overnight.
More snow fell near the foothills, with 6 to 7 inches falling near Golden, compared to just a few inches on the east side of the metro area, while up to 8 inches fell in Boulder.
Rodriguez said the snow is expected to taper off around Denver by the early afternoon, but temperatures will remain below freezing through Monday night.
RELATED: Everything you need to know about the polar vortex bringing extreme cold to Colorado
A high of 14 was forecast Saturday in Denver, falling to 6 degrees below zero overnight, according to the NWS.
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His youngest son, Barron, was in fifth grade back then.
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, ASHRAF KHALIL and CHRISTINE FERNANDO, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of people from around the United States were rallying in the nation’s capital Saturday for women’s reproductive rights and other causes they believe are under threat from the incoming Trump administration, reprising the original Women’s March days before President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration.
Eight years after the first historic Women’s March at the start of Trump’s first term, marchers said they were caught off guard by Trump’s victory and are determined now to show that support remains strong for women’s access to abortion, for transgender people, for combating climate change and other issues.
The march is just one of several protests, rallies and vigils focused on abortion, rights, immigration rights and the Israel-Hamas war planned in advance of inauguration Monday.