The Chiefs have a shot at a historic three-peat after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 to reach their third consecutive Super Bowl.
President Donald Trump called the Wichita flight crash an excruciating night in the nation’s history before quickly casting blame for why it occurred.
A Kansas man whose Jan. 6 case was dismissed last week by President Donald Trump is demanding that Kansas State University immediately give him back the teaching job it fired him from, along with four years of back pay.
Watch highlights from the deadly American Airlines and Blackhawk plane crash including news conferences, Trump briefing
Donald Trump on Sunday tried ― as he often does when it comes to big news events ― to make the NFL playoffs all about himself. The Kansas City Chiefs’ 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills ― which set up the Chiefs for a third straight Super Bowl appearance ― prompted the president to post on his Truth Social platform:
Donald Trump was quick to praise the Kansas City Chiefs after they reached the Super Bowl, but not without a spot of trademark self-indulgence.
In total, all 67 people involved in the crash died, Trump confirmed today. In the wake of the tragic incident, President Trump addressed the nation, suggesting diversity hires, Joe Biden and Barack Obama were to blame.
US President Trump criticized CNN’s Kaitlan Collins after she questioned his blame on Democrats for a plane crash, citing their diversity policies.
As Trump’s minions eagerly try to derail liberal spending goals, Medicaid and school lunches get caught in the crossfire. From David Mastio:
President Donald Trump addressed the collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk Helicopter near Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, D.C., late Wednesday.