Exclusive — Former Trump Aide Sam Nunberg: Trump Must Choose Running Mate Who Will Tackle Immigration
Sam Nunberg said Donald Trump must select a running mate who will serve as a “top adviser” on key issues — namely, immigration.
Sam Nunberg said Donald Trump must select a running mate who will serve as a “top adviser” on key issues — namely, immigration.
Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg believes that President Joe Biden essentially gave Vladimir Putin the green light to invade Ukraine because the Ukrainian energy company Burisma stopped bribing him after the 2016 election of former President Donald Trump.
Sam Nunberg, former aide to President Trump, said the former president is “certainly, certainly considering” a presidential run and said he personally believes he will, telling Breitbart News Saturday that Trump must “look forward” despite everything that occurred in the last presidential election.
Republican Party leaders, GOP congressmen, and former White House officials called Wednesday for the GOP to expel Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) for his decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump during the impeachment trial.
Nunberg said Trump’s re-election will benefit from the impeachment process moving into the GOP-led Senate by allowing him to turn the partisan clown show into a “political-type campaign.”
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough suggested it was possible President Donald Trump was illiterate while on air during his Monday program.
Sunday on MSNBC’s “Live With Alex Witt,” former Trump aide Sam Nunberg said he would “highly suggest” President Donald Trump accepts to have an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller. Nunberg said, “I don’t believe it leads to the president. The president
Sam Nunberg, the long-ago dismissed Trump aide who stormed back into the spotlight Monday with a whirlwind media tour defying Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s grand jury investigation and denouncing the president, testified Friday after claiming he would not.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson credited former Trump aide Sam Nunberg, widely panned by many for his media appearances a day earlier, with brilliantly playing the media. According to Carlson, Nunberg’s appearances were a
Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg had a full day of media availability Monday after a grand jury working under Special Counsel Robert Mueller subpoened him.
While interviewing former Trump aide Sam Nunberg on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” anchor Erin Burnett told Nunberg she could smell alcohol on his breath. Burnett said, “You’re sitting very close to me. We talked earlier about what people in the White House
Monday during an interview with NY1’s Josh Robin, former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg called White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders a “fat slob” after she criticized his claims special counsel Robert Mueller could “have something” on President Donald Trump
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” former Trump aide Sam Nunberg stated that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team “probably” has “something on Trump. Trump did something pretty bad, if I had to assume.” Nunberg said, “I know Bob Mueller. I
Monday on CNN’s “The Lead,” former Trump aide Sam Nunberg called in to say that he will refuse to comply with the subpoena by special counsel Robert Mueller to appear in front of a federal grand jury. During his wide-ranging
Donald Trump reportedly blames his son-in-law, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, for his role in the decision to appoint special counsel Robert Mueller, according to Vanity Fair’s Gabriel Sherman.
What has emerged in recent weeks in the wake of the CNN scandal—which kicked this whole breakdown of the media off in the first place—is a semi-coordinated but definitely sophisticated, ragtag band of Trump allies bashing away campaign-style against the media.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is seeking $10 million in damages from former senior campaign consultant Sam Nunberg, alleging that Nunberg leaked confidential information to reporters in violation of a nondisclosure agreement.
The Rev. Al Sharpton has, according to the New York Times, accepted an apology from Sam Nunberg, a former adviser to real estate magnate and 2016 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump—who was fired over the weekend after revelations that in