White House, Valentine's Day
Weeks after it happened, Journal Sentinel readers continue to have strong views on the firing of a local TV meteorologist following her comments critical of an arm gesture by Elon Musk, the head of the White House's Department of Government Efficiency,
The White House sent social media into a frenzy when it shared a shocking Valentine’s Day message to undocumented migrants from its official Instagram account. There was no love involved. “Roses are red,
Long live the King,' President Donald Trump commented on social media after targeting congestion pricing in New York City. Shortly afterwards, the official White House Instagram account posted a fake 'Time' magazine cover of him wearing a crown.
Manhattan, and all of New York, is SAVED,” Trump wrote on his social platform Truth Social. “LONG LIVE THE KING!” The official White House social media accounts on X, Instagram and Facebook soon quoted his post,
"It smells like McDonald’s and the Diet Coke fridge is always broken. I’m not sure what it is but there is also this weird orangish stain all over the furniture and light switches. 0/10 do not recommend.
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An AI-generated image depicted Trump wearing a crown and the slogan "Long live the king" on a Time magazine cover.
The White House social media account faced mixed reactions after posting a photo of President Trump with the phrase "Long Live the King."
The Trump administration used the White House’s official social media accounts to post a political themed message for Valentine’s Day.
Yes, the official White House Instagram account shared a Valentine's Day post featuring the heads of Trump and his border czar, Tom Homan, along with the words: "Roses Are Red Violets Are Blue Come Here Illegally And We'll Deport You." As you can imagine, people were shocked when scrolling led them to stumble upon the post.
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After initial confusion, Eagles plan to visit White House if invited
Eagles will celebrate at White House if President Trump issues invitation
It remains unclear whether such an invitation will be extended by Trump, who abruptly disinvited the Eagles on the eve of their planned trip in 2018.
Did Philadelphia Eagles decline Trump White House visit? As of Feb. 24, no invite was made
"The Philadelphia Eagles have declined their invitation to the White House," a Feb. 23 Instagram post said. The post went on: "Discussions between Eagles players and their front office resulted in a ‘massive no’ when asked if they would accept an invite to the White House to meet President Donald Trump."
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