Donald Trump Celebrates Montana Congressman for Body Slamming a Reporter
“Greg is smart, and by the way never wrestle him. Never,” Trump said. “Any guy that can do a body slam he’s my kind of guy.”
“Greg is smart, and by the way never wrestle him. Never,” Trump said. “Any guy that can do a body slam he’s my kind of guy.”
While other Democrats are vilifying Trump in Resistance states, Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) launched his reelection campaign on Monday with a commercial that highlights 13 pieces of legislation President Donald Trump signed into law that he co-sponsored.
TheRoot.com Politics Editor Jason Johnson had some strong words Saturday for Representative-elect Greg Gianforte (R-MT) in reaction to him body-slamming Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs earlier this week. “This is disgusting, it’s cowardly — this is how democracy dies,” Johnson said on MSNBC’s
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that Representative-elect Greg Gianforte (R-MT) apologized for body-slamming Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs, which is ” frankly a step up from what we have seen on the presidential level.” Brooks said, “The climate
As Democrats and left-wing media outlets pick over the bones of Thursday’s Montana Special House election, in which boisterous Republican Greg Gianforte comfortably beat Democratic challenger Rob Quist, some are coming to an awkward conclusion — President Trump was a help, not a fatal hindrance, to Gianforte.
“Republican Wins Special Election Despite Assault Charge,” Reuters headlined its Friday morning article. Despite?
Michael Steele, former RNC chairman and co-host of “Steele and Ungar” on SiriusXM POTUS Channel 124 joined Breitbart News Daily host Alex Marlow on Friday to discuss Trump’s trip abroad, the election of Greg Gianforte in Montana and other topics in the news.
After Montana, it becomes reasonable to wonder whether Democrats are actually in danger in 2018, for five reasons, starting with Nancy Pelosi.
President Donald Trump surprised reporters by delivering an unsolicited comment about the Republican congressional victory in Montana.
Commentators, pundits, and hot-takers were quick to weigh in on the outcome of the race, which had been followed closely as an early test of the level of Democratic enthusiasm and engagement following the election of President Donald Trump.
Republican Greg Gianforte won Thursday’s special election for the U.S. House in Montana, defeating Democratic challenger Rob Quist despite being charged with misdemeanor assault the day before.
During his speech after winning Thursday’s special election for the US House in Montana, Greg Gianforte (R) addressed the incident where he body-slammed Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs by saying, “I should not have responded in the way that I did, and for that
Thursday during the opening segment of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson pushed back against the suggestion President Donald Trump’s rhetoric attack the media was behind an incident involving Republican congressional hopeful Greg Gianforte and Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs. Carlson
The media’s hypocrisy in blaming Trump for Gianforte is evident in their failure to blame President Barack Obama when Democrats used violence in similar cases.
Montana isn’t known for exciting political races, but a race for an open House seat in the Treasure State has turned into a cocktail of “House of Cards” and WWE, with Democrats smelling an upset in the traditionally red state as the Republican candidate was charged after allegedly body-slamming a reporter.
Thursday, House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) linked President Donald Trump to Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte who was charged with assaulting reporter Ben Jacobs Wednesday at a campaign event in Montana. Pelosi said, “To see this person who
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough directly linked President Donald Trump to an incident in which Republican congressional hopeful Greg Gianforte allegedly body-slammed Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs at a campaign appearance a night earlier. Scarborough argued Trump’s hostile
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In,” The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin said President Donald Trump was indirectly to blame for an incident involving Republican U.S. House candidate Greg Gianforte in which he had allegedly body-slammed Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs. Rubin pointed to Trump’s
A reporter for the left-wing newspaper The Guardian alleged Wednesday that he was body-slammed and had his glasses broken by a Republican congressional candidate fighting for an open House seat in Montana.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” USA Today columnist and CNN political analyst Kirsten Powers wondered if U.S. House candidate Greg Gianforte (R-MT) allegedly body-slamming Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs is “possibly tied into the fact that we have a president that’s constantly fomenting rage
Montana Democrat nominee Rob Quist encouraged climate skeptics to consider suicide in a response to a question on climate change.
Gun control supporter Rob Quist is the Democrat’s choice to run for the U.S. Congressional seat vacated when Ryan Zinke was confirmed to Secretary of the Interior. Quist is endorsed by Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as they share some of the