Does Trump Even Know What’s in His Big Beautiful Bill?

The White House embraces the nickname of Donald Trump’s “dad” in an intense way for a guy whose name was in Jeffrey Epstein’s files.

The White House communications office has published a Supercut video inducing eyes On Thursday on Trump’s trip to the top of NATO, declaring “Daddy’s Home”, using Usher’s song “Hey Daddy (Papa’s house)”.

The video referred to the secretary general of NATO Mark Rutte Comment worthy of marks During a press conference on Wednesday on Trump’s surprise military strike in Iran.

“They had it, they had a big fight like two children in a school courtyard,” said Trump about Israel and Iran, revealing how much his understanding of the conflict was really elementary. “You know they are fighting like hell, you can’t stop them. EM fights for about two to three minutes. So it’s easy to stop Em. “”

“Dad must sometimes use strong language,” joked Rutte. It seems that “dad” loved his new nickname. Now he’s even sale Orange ugly orange t-shirts that say it, with its brilliant cup tour.

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Asked about Rutte’s comment and if Trump considered his NATO allies as his children, Trump seemed to love the idea. “He loves me, I think he loves me. If he doesn’t, I will come back and I will hit him hard, ok? Trump told journalists at a press conference on Wednesday. “He did it very affectionately.” Dad, you’re my dad! “”

Of course, Trump is not the only one to have a daddy’s fold: Maga quickly adopted the new nickname. Fox news presenter Jesse Watters sparkle About his new paternal figure, applauding Trump for not having abandoned NATO.

“The media said that Dad was going to leave the family, but looking at him at the front and center of the family photo,” said Watters about a Trump photograph posing with leaders at the top.

Maga spokesperson joined the administration complain About a disclosed report of the Pentagon which had undermined Trump’s claims on strikes from Iran’s success. “If you stab dad at the back, you get more than spanking,” said Watters. “Punishment for betrayal: the death penalty.”

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