Sorry, love you all but I have to go to sleep. I’m currently an at undisclosed location. “I’d like to do the larger solution rather than the smaller solution.”ĭiscussing naming a replacement for outgoing Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Trump said he will make a decision over the next couple of weeks and has a “list of people” under consideration. “I want to be able to take care of the situation every bit as much as everybody else at the top level,” he said. Regarding the issue of reuniting migrant children separated from their parents at the border, the president said he believes lawmakers can “do a real immigration bill” and stressed the importance of border security. Menendez, was perhaps unsurprisingly similar to public Trump. The private Trump, on the phone with the fake Sen. A judge last year declared a mistrial in the case after the jury failed to reach a unanimous agreement on the charges. Menendez had been indicted on corruption charges in 2015, but the Justice Department dismissed the indictment earlier this year. He said the senator was in a “tough, tough situation” and “not a very fair” one. “Congratulations on everything, we’re proud of you,” Trump told the person who he thought was Menendez. Tune into my new Podcast where I prank call the President & he calls me from Air Force One!- John Melendez June 28, 2018 The White House said it would call back and did so, on a cellphone, on Wednesday while Trump was flying on Air Force One from a rally in Fargo, North Dakota. ![]() So the team tried again, this time saying the call was from Shawn Moore, a fake assistant to Menendez with an English accent. Melendez told CNN that his team first called the White House and was honest about its identity, but the person who answered the phone said the president was busy and hung up. How John Melendez became Bob Menendez to Trump A British self-described “email prankster” has also tricked White House officials into thinking he was other officials and publicized their exchanges. Politico in May reported that Trump has bucked cellphone-security protocols because he thinks they’re “ too inconvenient.” And chief of staff John Kelly’s phone was hacked, potentially compromising information from the Department of Homeland Security and within the West Wing. By speaking on open phone lines and disregarding other security protocols, the White House risks foreign governments and ill-intentioned actors eavesdropping on Trump’s discussions about running the country, experts say. The incident renews concerns about the security apparatus surrounding Trump and how seriously he and his advisers take it. The White House hasn’t denied the authenticity of the audio. “I mean, we did this as a goof I’m a comedian.” Melendez told CNN it took him about an hour and a half to get on the phone Trump and the president’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner. He released audio of the conversation with Trump, during which the president congratulated him on the Justice Department’s dismissal of corruption charges against him, discussed immigration and his next Supreme Court pick, and bragged about a North Dakota rally. John Melendez, a former Howard Stern Show personality better known as Stuttering John, claims to have spoken with Trump after calling the White House and claiming to be the New Jersey Democrat. This time Trump appears to have fallen victim to a prank phone call from comedian and podcast host Stuttering John, who duped the president into believing he was Sen. The Secret Service was co-created by Richard Hammond, Richard Osman ( Pointless), Nick Samwell-Smith, Catherine Lynch and Andy Rowe.President Donald Trump’s phone habits and the security risks they pose are back in the news again. Total Wipeout was dropped by the BBC in March, after running for four series. will make for great family viewing on Saturday nights." ![]() "Following on from the great fun we've had with Total Wipeout, we're delighted to be working with Richard Hammond again," said Nick Samwell-Smith, creative director at Initial. ![]() The new series is from Initial - an Endemol company - who previously produced Total Wipeout for BBC One. "I think the viewers are going to enjoy his Secret Service as much as they have Total Wipeout." "Richard has proved to be an enormous treat for the Saturday night audience with his own unique brand of humour," said Mark Linsey, BBC One's controller of entertainment commissioning. The six-part series will follow Hammond and his 'secret service' - a specially trained team of actors and comedians - who can be hired by members of the public to pull off absurd pranks on friends and family. The Secret Service will launch in a Saturday evening slot in 2013. Richard Hammond is to host a new hidden camera comedy series for BBC One.
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