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Donald Trump lets Jimmy Fallon mess up his hair
Donald Trump has been in the news nearly constantly throughout the last year-and-a-half. And he’s not going to change that because other people think Trump shouldn’t be president.
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“I’m trying not to… anymore”, Trump said.
Fallon sat down with The Donald on Thursday for an episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and took the opportunity to do something “not presidential” with him.
“It’s especially tricky for women”, Clinton said.
When Fallon asked if Trump had ever played the board game Sorry, Trump quipped that he preferred Monopoly. But I do hope he never does the hair thing again.
Donald Trump has attached a price tag to an economic vision promising what many economists say is impossible: lower taxes, a dramatic expansion in some federal programs and a slimmer government running a smaller.
Over the past 12 months, Trump hit the late night circuit seven times. The health of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, has been in the news since she announced she had suffered recently from pneumonia. He also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in May.
But late-night interviews can also be risky. But the public isn’t sure if this “new Trump” is really Trump, or just his campaign manager’s strategy finally starting to stick.
Donald, I wanna ask you, because the next time I see you, you could be the president of the united states.
Edward Snowden, in exile in Moscow after leaking U.S. National Security Agency documents, said Friday he intends to vote in the U.S. presidential election, but did not say which candidate he favors.
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“Forget even the argument of journalistic responsibility or political ethics, though those are fair critiques – Fallon could have, as it is his job, made fun of his easily mockable guest”, Saraiya says.