Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized former President Barack Obama on Friday for the laughter he shared with President-elect Donald
Former CNN host Don Lemon slammed Barack Obama for “yukking it up” with Donald Trump at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday and urged Democrats not to be too civil to a man they cast as a fascist.
Celebrity radio host Charlamagne tha God accused former President Obama of “kissing the ring” after video of him laughing with President-elect Trump at former President Carter’s funeral went
Former CNN host Don Lemon issued a scathing rebuke of former President Obama for acting “buddy-buddy” with President-elect Trump at former President Carter’s funeral. Speaking on
Charlamagne said on his radio show “The Breakfast Club.” “You got the last real leader of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama, laughing and giggling with Trump. Looking like, yeah ...
It looked like Obama was “kissing the ring” of Trump, McKelvey said. “You got the last real leader of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama, laughing and giggling with Trump,” he said.
President-elect Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama's viral conversation and laughter this week pointed to a growing acquiescence among the Democratic Party of Trump's incoming return ...
Mrs. Obama, who has been touted as a possible presidential contender in the future, is boycotting Trump’s Inauguration next week – the most prominent political figure to do so, though Democrats
Scene in a strategic meeting to select the Democratic candidate for the 2024 Presidential election: Nancy: ‘Okay guys, let’s get down to tin tacks. We’re here to agree on a candidate who will be
Donald Trump and Barack Obama appeared to be laughing and joking with one another while waiting for the funeral service to begin.
A conversation between former President Obama and President-elect Trump at Thursday's state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter has drawn attention.
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.