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Stormy Daniels sketch: Tom Brady? Or Willem Dafoe? - Business Insider Deutschland
por Patricia Burns (2019-02-25)
Experts say public handholding can be a sign that you're a close couple — though some political couples avoid any kind of PDA. Donald and Melania's hands are once again drawing eyes all over the world, after yet another botched attempt at a public display of affection. During a photo op Tuesday on the South Lawn, with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, cameras recorded the president attempting to hold his wife's hand. (You can watch the video on C-SPAN, and Twitter user BetsyBits tweeted a clip from MSNBC.) There was disagreement. Some said Tom Brady; others said Willem Dafoe. The porn star Stormy Daniels took to ABC's "The View" on Tuesday with her attorney, Michael Avenatti, and released a sketch of the man she says threatened her in a parking lot in 2011 to keep quiet about an affair she says she had with Donald Trump years earlier. "To those that claim that only a traditional politician with 'experience' can beat Trump, go back & look at the results from 2016," he tweeted.
"He beat all 15 of those candidates that he faced (crushed many). If we go down the same path and are not smart, don't be surprised with the result." The broadcaster — usually renowned for its high standard of global affairs reporting — described @zanu_pf as the official account of the ruling party in the country, when in fact it is best-known for its jokes. "We can't relive 2016," Avenatti tweeted. "I love this country, our values and our people too much to sit by while they are destroyed.
" Well it sure looks like attorney Michael Avenatti might run for president in 2020. Avenatti, who is at the center of a number of the most prominent controversies involving President Donald Trump, tweeted Thursday that he "will run" for president if Trump seeks reelection, and that he believes no other candidate running on the Democratic side has a real shot at beating Trump. Avenatti said he'd run as a Democrat. The account has been reported as a parody in the Zimbabwean press as long ago as 2013, and has repeatedly tweeted outlandish messages like "Hipsters should be shot" and "Can you imperialist land grabbing, porn watching, small pipped whites unfollow us immediately!
Why would whites follow us?!" More recently, Avenatti jumped into the border crisis, seeking to help both detained migrant families that have been split up as a part of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy and whistleblowers working for law enforcement agencies and detention centers that have dealt with the recent influx of roughly 2,000 children who were separated from their parents as a part of the policy. The president defended the hush-money payments Wednesday, saying, incorrectly, that the effort outlined in Cohen's guilty plea wasn't "even a campaign violation.
" Trump told Fox News in an interview that the payments "didn't come out of the campaign, and that's big." Though Whitmer could choose a male lieutenant governor candidate, Democrats also are fielding Sen. Debbie Stabenow for re-election to a fourth term, lawyer Dana Nessel for state attorney general and election expert Joceyln Benson for secretary of state — which is already unprecedented. Radio 4's "Today" programme, one of the most respected news shows in Britain, made claims about the whereabouts and personal safety of Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe based on the account, as well as using it as a bellwether of the nation's political situation.