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Marc Elias
Wednesday, January 29
For this week’s Eye On The Right, I wanted to share, in full, my latest deep dive on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) — a little-known federal agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that has become crucial for securing elections. Project 2025 called for gutting the agency completely and, since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, steps have been taken to strip the agency of most of its advisory power, thanks to a memo from Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman terminating "all current memberships on advisory committees within DHS, effective immediately," which includes the CISA cybersecurity advisory committee.
How did CISA become such a crucial agency for federal and state elections? And what does gutting CISA mean for the future of election security? See below.
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A Little-Known Federal Agency Helps Secure Elections. Trump Wants to Gut It.
Buried deep within Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation’s 900-page blueprint for how the new conservative administration can slide the government into an authoritarian regime — is a cursory section suggesting reforms for a relatively new, little-known federal agency called the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Formed in 2018 within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), CISA is responsible for cybersecurity and infrastructure protection across the government. Though it’s somewhat nascent, it’s quickly become one of the federal government’s core agencies in protecting the country from cyber attacks and coordinating with state and local officials to help with cyber threats — including election threats — they otherwise aren’t equipped to handle.
Considering the size and scope of Project 2025, the section devoted to CISA is miniscule — less than 400 words in all. But what that brief section proposes for the agency could have grave implications for the future of elections — and democracy.
“The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is a DHS component that the Left has weaponized to censor speech and affect elections at the expense of securing the cyber domain and critical infrastructure, which are threatened daily,” writes Ken Cucinelli, Trump’s former deputy secretary of Homeland Security, in the DHS chapter of Project 2025. “A conservative Administration should return CISA to its statutory and important but narrow mission.”
With President Donald Trump’s return to the White House — and his promise of retribution to his political enemies and a radical overhaul of the federal government to his liking — election and cybersecurity experts are rightly sounding the alarm bells about Project 2025’s proposed gutting of CISA.
A New Agency Becomes a Lauded Election Resource
CISA came into existence in November 2018, with Trump signing the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act into law to officially create the agency. “Every day, America’s adversaries are testing our cyber defenses. They attempt to gain access to our critical infrastructure, exploit our great companies, and undermine our entire way of life,” Trump said at the time of CISA’s launch. “This vital legislation will establish a new agency within the Department of Homeland Security to lead the federal government’s civilian response to these cyber threats against our nation.”
The seeds of CISA date back to 2007, when the DHS started a program called the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) to address cybersecurity threats. But once that program became a fully fledged agency, the scope of its mission expanded to beef cybersecurity and infrastructure across the government — and help provide state and local governments with desperately needed resources in cybersecurity. And a big part of that scope was election security from cyber threats, which prior to 2016 wasn’t exactly a major issue.
“There was really no federal agency before CISA that was providing any sort of comprehensive election security support to state and local election officials,” Derek Tisler, a counsel in the Brennan Center’s Elections and Government Program, explained to Democracy Docket. “And it obviously has become more important as the election security threat environment has changed so much — especially since 2016, when we really started to see the potential for interference in our elections.”
Throughout the 2016 election, there was a massive effort from Russian nationals to interfere with the election to boost Trump’s campaign. Russian hackers, at the behest of President Vladimir Putin, hacked the Democratic National Committee, and engaged in a widespread disinformation campaign throughout social media platforms. It was an effort that the country — especially state and local election officials — were wholly unprepared to handle.
“It put local election officials into a role as national security figures, a role that they are really just not equipped for because elections are run at the local level,” Tisler said. “Local election offices have very, very limited capacity, and that capacity is dedicated towards running an election.”
Enter CISA, which Tisler says was the “first attempt to package the unique knowledge and expertise of the federal government in a way that is directly helping state and local officials on the ground run elections.” The agency very quickly established itself as a vital tool for training and providing resources to local election officials, earning bipartisan praise for its work.
Kim Wyman, who served as Washington’s secretary of state from 2013 to 2021, left her role to go work on election security at CISA. As Washington’s top election official, she experienced firsthand how the work of CISA helped local election officials. CISA, she said, was a “real game changer” as the agency didn’t just provide the infrastructure and cyber hygiene to help local election offices prevent various cyber threats and the spread of disinformation, but trained officials to better respond to attacks when they do happen.
“Before CISA, I think we were very much in the mindset of trying to prevent attacks, prevent people getting into our systems, prevent any kind of intrusion,” she told Democracy Docket. “And after 2016 because of some of the work we did with DHS and then eventually CISA, we shifted from a mindset of prevention to a bigger focus on that resiliency piece, and how to respond and recover.”
MAGA Turns on CISA
Things took a turn for CISA in the aftermath of the 2020 election — and the president who created the agency all of sudden wanted it gone.
In the weeks after the election, Trump and his acolytes spread disinformation about election fraud like wildfire, going on conservative TV networks and taking to Twitter to loudly claim, without evidence, that the election was being stolen. Christopher Krebs, CISA’s inaugural director who led the agency in its previous incarnation as DHS’s NPPD, pushed back on Trump’s election fraud claims. Krebs created a page on CISA’s website debunking election misinformation, which drew the ire of Trump and his MAGA contingent.
On Nov. 17, 2020, Krebs tweeted about Trump’s election fraud claims, writing that “59 election security experts all agree, ‘in every case of which we are aware, these claims either have been unsubstantiated or are technically incoherent.’” Trump fired him that day, writing on Twitter that “the recent statement by Chris Krebs on the security of the 2020 Election was highly inaccurate, in that there were massive improprieties and fraud — including dead people voting, Poll Watchers not allowed into polling locations, ‘glitches’ in the voting machines which changed votes from Trump to Biden, late voting, and many more.”
After that, Krebs became a major enemy in Trump world. Here was the nation’s top cybersecurity officer, whose agency — in just two short years — was highly praised and respected by politicians across the political spectrum for its work in election security debunking the president’s election fraud claims. Trump campaign attorney Joseph diGenova even went on Newsmax to say that Krebs “should be drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot.” (Krebs later sued diGenova, the Trump campaign and Newsmax for defamation).
Experts Fear Project 2025 Reforms
When Tisler read the suggested reformations to CISA in Project 2025, he wasn’t surprised given everything that happened with the agency in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
“Project 2025’s recommendations — essentially because this one thing caused anger — is to just strip the agency of all of its support altogether,” he said. “And CISA’s functions go so far beyond its role in the information space in a way that would do real harm to election officials and leave them less prepared to tackle future challenges.”
In the DHS chapter of Project 2025, Cucinelli suggests gutting CISA almost entirely, moving its core responsibilities on critical infrastructure to the Department of Transportation. It’s a suggestion that Adav Noti, the executive director of the nonpartisan voting rights advocacy organization Campaign Legal Center, previously described to Democracy Docket as “absolutely bonkers.”
“It’s located at Homeland Security because the whole premise of the Department of Homeland Security is that it’s supposed to be the central resource for the protection of the nation,” Noti said. “And that the important functions shouldn’t be living out in siloed agencies.”
But what’s most concerning about Cucinelli’s suggested reforms to CISA is how it relates to the agency’s election security work. “CISA has rapidly expanded its scope into lanes where it does not belong, the most recent and most glaring example being censorship of so-called misinformation and disinformation,” he writes. “Of the utmost urgency is immediately ending CISA’s counter-mis/disinformation efforts.” He says that CISA’s only role in election security is to help states and localities “assess whether they have good cyber hygiene in their hardware and software in preparation for an election—but nothing more,” and suggests that the agency should be less involved with local election offices the closer it is to an election.
“The recommendation that says this role should actually reduce as it gets closer to election day, it’s just completely backwards,” Tisler said. “That’s the moment where the support is most needed.”
Throughout Joe Biden’s presidency, CISA expanded its role and presence in elections, with people who work for the agency on the ground conducting cybersecurity assessments of election offices, along with physical security suggestions. “They offer more customized products. They offer incident response plans,” Tisler said. “That’s a crucial component.”
With Trump’s return to the White House, there’s understandable anxiety and fear that the Project 2025 suggestions to gut CISA might come to fruition. But Tisler doesn’t think it’ll happen without a fight.
“I would absolutely anticipate pushback,” he said. “Especially among state and local election officials from both parties who understand the value of this agency, understand how much the agency support has put them in a better position to run secure elections.”
Wyman left CISA in 2023 and, though she still keeps up with the agency, she’s unclear about what the new administration holds for its future.
“You have a lot of people speculating what the Trump administration is going to do and how they’re going to prioritize things,” Wyman said. “My hope is that as all of the different cabinet appointees get into their positions, and once they are approved by the Senate, when they actually start having the classified briefings with the intelligence community… I’m hoping that the politics fade a little bit because these are real threats.”
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Okay, im gonna preface this by saying that i normally post these directly after watching, so the chaos no context makes a little bit more sense but i was way too tired to deal with uploading after the ep last night... reading it back.... i DID enjoy the episode and did think it was a good one! props to director Aisha. i just think that *between* the eps this season, they keep flitting back and fourth between the style of how they're executing adding in new unsubs/connections to gold star/whatever and my brain can't follow it sometimes (esp at 2 in the morning when i'm getting tired lol).
Alright, considering I normally stay up til the crack of dawn something about making me stay up til 2am for these eps makes me exhausted. I blame the heat. Here we go!
I know that the format of the show is to keep us connected with individual ep unsubs, but none of us CARE. Either make us fully invested in the gold star/north star shit, OR make it the back seat story arc while these new unsubs are suddenly the bau’s focus like they did in the last season!!!
…unless that was morse code and is connected..
BUT STILL!
Make it make sense and be connected to the viewer before starting the scene
I don’t give a fuck about these guys…. Give me the people im waiting for
If you want me to care about eps that are stylized like cm s 1-15 then you have to make them ALL that way, you can’t pick and choose. Make me focus on gold star/elias/Jade from the last couple eps or nothing. You cant switch styles halfway through the season… no matter how intriguing that COULD be im automatically uninterested because its not the same style
Is tyler getting paid for this shit? Or is he just like.. hanging out and having fun?
LLOOLLL not Emily profiling tylers handwriting
PLEASE give us more and ALL dr tara lewis, she’s already been unappreciated as a character, but as a DOCTOR, please, she so smrt. Give us all if it
AS IF that many boxes contain EVERYTHING for four years!
Dad!rossi: I forbid you
Em: fuck you dad imma do it anyway
LOOOLL “ive never been forbidden before…” THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT SOMEONE SAYS BEFORE THEY DEFY ORDERS. I WOULD KNOW
Ok.. NOW this unsub storyline has caught my attention but I am confused lol. Seems very heartbreaking either way
God Emily is so fucking gorgeous
Jfc how smart is tyler?? Imma need to do a deep dive on this…
Man voit is a better fucking profiler than half the team, if he wasn’t…. ya know… a serial killer.. LOL
HHAHAHAHA omg tyler
Yess! Another VVERY NATURAL FUCK! I don’t care what anyone says, the more natural swears are the ones that I love the most!
Garcia’s so fucking hot…
Hotch “left the unit a few years ago” bruh that was at least a decade
LOL JILL IS ME
NOT FELICITY HUFFMAN OPENING WITH A FUCK
JFC. SHES SO HOT its giving elizabeth Mitchell
Looooolllll fucking rossi…
Jj and luke work super well together and I love it
Loooll Emily throwing tyler in last minute just like she planned and jill calling her on it RIGHT AWAY LOL
NOT THE GUILT TRIP LOL
“not even Jason was this manipulative”
WTF??? This some supernatural/insane shit. Is the wife even alive anymore?? Is he hallucinating that?
Aaand jj and luke have figured it out and this shit is fire
They got this girl locked up like joe from you
Jesus CHRIST this took a twist and I love it but AGAIN, I would love it so much more If it was the primary focus of the ep
Ooooo CALLED IT
God that’s heartbreaking
How THE FUCK DOES SICARIOUS STILL HAVE ACCES TO HIS NETWORK IN JAIL??
OMG Jill instantly hugging Penelope makes me SO WARM
Uuggghhh jill being dragged back into this is not fucking fair.. like… she left.. Jason DEFINTELY left.. that poor queen
JESUS that cut to rossi was straight out of a horror film where he WAS THE KILLER jfc
#criminal minds#criminal minds evolution#spoilers#cme spoilers#criminal minds spoilers#cme#criminal minds evolution spoilers#none of this makes sense but thats fine#enjoy my ramblings
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Everything to know about The Opening Finals 2018
The action gets started on June 30. Here’s your schedule, roster, event notes, and more.
Nike’s The Opening Finals, the year’s annual biggest camp for football recruits, is this weekend. Out of the 163 prospects in attendance, a whopping 25 are five-star recruits, per 247Sports, and another 107 are four-stars. The Finals from Frisco, Texas features a variety of competition-based events, including a 7-on-7 tournament, a lineman competition, and a Nike training camp.
You can follow along with all of the action by following @SBNRecruiting on Twitter, we’ll update this post periodically during the event, and we’ll have plenty more later on.
Nike training camp: Sunday 4-10:30 p.m. ET
This event is like the NFL Combine, with each player receiving an athleticism score and the winner being crowned.
Each prospect will run through drills, which are rated with Nike’s Football Ratings system. Some notable winners from the past include former Texas A&M receiver Speedy Noil and former New York Giants safety Landon Collins.
7-on-7 pool play begins Monday at 11 a.m. ET. Championships begin on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. ET, with the finals at 2 p.m. ET.
There are a total of six teams for the 7-on-7 tournament.
With five Alabama commitments, Tide fans will be paying attention to Team Hype, led by quarterbacks Dylan Morris and Taulia Tagovailoa, running backs Trey Sanders and Patrick Garwo, wide receivers Joshua Delgado, Cornelius Johnson, Trey Palmer, Mycah Pittman and Garrett Wilson, as well as tight end Jahleel Billingsley. The linebackers are Diwun Black, Shane Lee and Mekhail Sherman, cornerbacks Kaiir Elam, Marquez Beason, Christian Williams and Erick Young, as well as safety Tykee Smith, Raymond Woodie III, and DeMarcco Hellams.
Georgia and Auburn fans will closely watch Team Boomin, which has quarterbacks Jayden Daniels and Bo Nix, running backs Tyrion Davis and Eric Gray, wide receivers Jadon Haselwood, George Pickens, Dominick Blaylock, Jalen Curry and Jacoby Pinckney, and tight end Ryland Goede. Defensively, it’s linebackers Marcel Brooks, De’Gabriel Floyd and Owen Pappoe, cornerbacks Marcus Banks, Jaydon Hill, DJ Turner II, Woodi Washington, Bobby Wolfe, and safeties Demani Richardson and Brian Williams.
Team Elite has quarterbacks Cade McNamara and Sam Howell, running backs Devyn Ford and Isaiah Spiller, wide receivers John Dunmore, Jermaine Burton, Elijah Higgins, Ramel Keyton and Emery Simmons, tight end Keon Zipperer and athlete Giles Jackson. The defense has linebackers Rian Davis, Nakobe Dean, and Brandon Smith, cornerbacks Isaiah Rutherford, Renardo Green, Akeem Dent, and Max Williams as well as safeties Dax Hill and Brendan Gant.
Team Dynamite has quarterbacks Max Duggan and Ty Evans, running backs Sean Dollars, Chris Tyree, and Austin Jones, wide receivers Bru McCoy, Braedin Huffman-Dixon, Maurice Massey, Marcus Washington and Jameson Williams, and tight end Michael Martinez. On defense it’s linebackers Shammond Cooper, Lance Dixon and Tristan Sinclair, cornerbacks Jeffery Carter Jr., Jeremiah Criddell, Elias Ricks, and Mykael Wright, as well as safeties Nick Cross and Jalani Williams.
Team Overdrive has quarterbacks Brian Maurer and Spencer Rattler, running backs Jase McClellan and Kenny McIntosh, wide receivers Trejan Bridges, Jaylen Ellis, Arjei Henderson, Frank Ladson and Theo Wease, as well as tight end Austin Stogner. The defense has linebackers Bryton Constantin and Aeneas Dicosmo, cornerbacks Tyrique Stevenson, Jordan Clark, Chester Kimbrough and Derek Stingley, safeties Kyle Hamilton, Josh Sanguinetti, and Quinten Johnson.
Team impact has quarterbacks Graham Mertz and Ryan Hilinski, running backs Noah Cain and Zachary Evans, wide receivers Colby Bowman, Kyle Ford, Jeremiah Payton and Lance Wilhoite, as well as tight end Jude Wolfe and athlete Mark-Antony Richards. The defense has linebackers Kalen Deloach, Justin Flowe and Nick Jackson, cornerbacks Jaden Davis, Trent McDuffie, Cameron Smith, Chris Steele and Salim Turner-Muhammad, and safeties Jordan Battle and Keontra Smith.
The Lineman Challenge begins Monday, and the Lineman 1-on-1 finals are Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET.
The nation’s No. 1-overall recruit, defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux, will be on hand, as will five-star defensive linemen Nolan Smith (Georgia commit) and Zachary Harrison. Defensive tackles Ishmael Sophser and Travon Walker (Georgia commit) will be trying to wreck shop inside.
But it won’t be easy, as six five-star offensive linemen will be trying to stop them. They include Pierce Quick (Alabama commit), Clay Webb, Kardell Thomas (LSU commit), Darnell Wright, Wanya Morris (Tennessee commit), and Kenyon Green (Texas A&M commit).
Oklahoma has the most commits attending.
The Sooners have an impressive seven commits. Alabama is next with six. LSU has five, and while Florida State, Notre Dame, Oregon, and Penn State have four. All schools with four or more are Nike schools, with the exception of Notre Dame.
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Celebrity Careers That Were Killed In 2019 So Far
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In January 2019, Empire star Jussie Smollett was accused of staging a hate crime against himself. He faced 16 charges related to the case, though they were all dropped in March 2019, as he steadfastly maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal.
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Smollett he also faced a $130,000 civil lawsuit from the city of Chicago for costs incurred while investigating the alleged attack. All of this is in addition to what is likely irreparable damage to his career. He was cut from the cast of Empire following the scandal, and the show’s creator, Lee Daniels, told Vulture that he was, quote, “beyond embarrassed” by the case. Daniels also noted,
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Noticias de series de la semana: Lo que no son los Upfronts
La información sobre las renovaciones, cancelaciones y nuevos encargos de las networks podréis encontrarla en nuestros especiales de los Upfronts 2019.
Renovaciones
FX ha renovado What We Do in the Shadows por una segunda temporada
Amazon ha renovado El pueblo por una segunda temporada
Showtime ha renovado Billions por una quinta temporada
TNT ha renovado Snowpiercer por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones
La sexta temporada de Power (Starz) será la última
TBS ha cancelado Angie Tribeca tras su cuarta temporada
La quinta temporada de You Me Her (Audience Network) será la última
Noticias cortas
Netflix prepara un episodio interactivo de Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt para 2020.
Steven Spielberg y su productora Amblin TV abandonan Bull. CBS ha renovado la serie por una cuarta temporada a pesar de las acusaciones de Eliza Dushku a Michael Weatherly que desembocaron en una compensación económica a cambio de silencio. [Fuente]
Robert y Michelle King, los creadores de The Good Fight, amenazaron con dimitir por culpa de la censura de CBS All Access a un segmento musical y de animación en el que criticaban a las empresas americanas que censuran su contenido para no enfadar a China. [Fuente]
Ashleigh Murray (Josie) no volverá a Riverdale, se muda a su nuevo spin-off Katy Keene.
Dustin Nguyen (Zing) será regular en la segunda temporada de Warrior.
La sexta y última temporada de Power tendrá quince episodios.
Chris Carmack (Link), Jake Borelli (Glasses) y Greg Germann (Thomas Koracick) serán regulares en la decimosexta temporada de Grey's Anatomy.
Incorporaciones y fichajes
Hilary Swank (Trust, Million Dollar Baby) protagonizará Away. Será Emma Green, una astronauta que deja atrás a su marido y a su hija adolescente para encabezar la tripulación internacional de una peligrosa misión.
John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun, The Crown) protagonizará Perry Mason junto a Matthew Rhys y Tatiana Maslany. Será Elias Birchard 'E.B.' Jonathan, un abogado en horas bajas, mentor y figura paterna de Mason (Rhys).
Guy Pearce (Memento, Mildred Pierce) será Scrooge en A Christmas Carol.
Eric McCormack (Will & Grace, Travelers) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Atypical como el profesor de arte en la universidad.
Chen Tang (Bosch, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Celine Buckens (Free Rein) y Miranda Raison (Nightflyers, Dark Heart) se unen como regulares a la segunda temporada de Warrior. Serán Hong, un leñador excéntrico; Sophie Mercer, una mujer rebelde; y Nellie Davenport, una viuda adinerada. María-Elena Laas (Vida) será recurrente como Rosalita Vega, una mexicana oportunista que dirige un club de lucha.
Amandla Stenberg (The Hate U Give, The Hunger Games) será Julie, la hija adolescente de Elliott (André Holland) en The Eddy.
Rachel Matthews (Happy Death Day) y Henry Zaga (13 Reasons Why, Teen Wolf) serán recurrentes en Looking for Alaska como Fiona, una estudiante sofisticada y de buena familia; y Jake, el novio de Alaska.
Vinessa Antoine (Being Erica) se une como recurrente a Interrogation. Será una camarera que se convierte en parte indispensable de la investigación.
Roger Guenveur Smith será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de Saints & Sinners como el senador Hayes, un político de toda la vida con un oscuro secreto.
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Nuevas series
Tras Unabomber, emitida en Discovery Channel, la segunda temporada de Manhunt se titulará Lone Wolf y se emitirá en Spectrum. Tratará sobre el atentado en los Juegos Olímpicos de verano de 1996 en Atlanta. Jack Huston (Boardwalk Empire, Mr. Mercedes) y Cameron Britton (Mindhunter, The Umbrella Academy) interpretarán a Eric Rudolph, el terrorista; y Richard Jewell, el agente de seguridad que encontró las bombas, alertó a la policía y ayudó a evacuar la zona y posteriormente fue acusado por los medios de comunicación.
Annapurna TV producirá una limited series sobre el escándalo de las admisiones universitarias que salpicó a Felicity Huffman y Lori Loughlin. Estará basada en el libro 'Accepted', de Melissa Korn y Jennifer Levitz y adaptada por D.V. DeVicentis (The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, High Fidelity). Busca cadena.
Adult Swim ha encargado Three Busy Debras, comedia de episodios de quince minutos creada y protagonizada por Mitra Jouhari (High Maintenance), Sandy Honig (Isn't It Romantic) y Alyssa Stonoha y producida por Amy Poehler que sigue las surrealistas vidas de tres amas de casa de Lemoncurd, Connecticut, las tres llamadas Debra. Basada en su webserie The Three Debras.
Netflix encarga Alguien tiene que morir, miniserie de tres episodios ambientada en España en los años 50 en la que un joven tiene que volver desde México porque sus padres le quieren presentar a su futura esposa, pero él llega acompañado de Lázaro, un misterioso bailarín de ballet. Creada y producida por Manolo Caro (La casa de las flores) y escrita por Caro, Monika Revilla (La casa de las flores) y Fernando Pérez (Aída, Arde Madrid).
Netflix encarga Black Excellence, comedia creada y escrita por Kenya Barris (Black-ish, Grown-ish), y la describe como una serie inspirada en la visión irreverente, muy defectuosa e increíblemente honesta que tiene Barris de ser padre, las relaciones, la raza y la cultura. Protagonizada y producida por Barris y Rashida Jones (Angie Tribeca, Parks and Recreation).
Fechas
Hatton Garden se estrena en ITV el 20 de mayo
La tercera temporada de Raven's Home se estrena en Disney Channel el 17 de junio
The Rook se estrena en Starz el 30 de junio
Florida Girls se estrena en Pop el 10 de julio
BH90210 se estrena en FOX el 7 de agosto
La sexta y última temporada de Power se estrena en Starz el 25 de agosto
La segunda temporada de This Close se estrena en SundanceTV el 12 de septiembre
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
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Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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Everyone's Laughing At This Fox News Tweet About Trump's 'Weekend Working'
Donald Trump visited a golf course for the 12th time in his nine-week presidency over the weekend, but Fox News saw events differently:
News Alert: @POTUS spending weekend working at the White House. http://pic.twitter.com/kAtZVQE2Mr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2017
Needless to say, folks on Twitter thought the network missed the cut on this one.
Here’s some of the reaction:
WHOA. This is a first for a U.S. President, right? https://t.co/TFdA6fdfnz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 27, 2017
.@FoxNews fixed it for you http://pic.twitter.com/u5A1Y8gbJr
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews wow he only golfed for some of the weekend instead of all weekend gee whiz
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt This is hilarious, because there are multiple reports thats not the case. https://t.co/JxulDuBqel
— emu (@Hrd_a_rumr) March 27, 2017
So much for Fox/Pravda spin that he spent the weekend "working." Honestly, I'm not sure what "work" is for Trump. Tweeting? https://t.co/21CxbzE9gC
— Rep. Jared Huffman (@JaredHuffman) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Then why was he at his golf course in Virginia with cleats and golf gloves yet again? #FakeNewsAlert http://pic.twitter.com/IUIHxx5sUH
— Josh Sánchez (@jnsanchez) March 26, 2017
I find it simultaneously amusing, pathetic and telling that trump working is breaking news.And like everything else from Fox, it's a lie. https://t.co/OuUWJd5UGH
— FemDem2021 (@FemDem2021) March 27, 2017
He was at his golf course earlier today. @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/2KSGl8qddr
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) March 26, 2017
Check that. He went to his VA golf course to not only play golf, but to watch it on TV. What President has time to do that? @POTUS @FoxNews
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 26, 2017
.@FoxNews @POTUS "Working" http://pic.twitter.com/y8gH7QmAGa
— Jonathon Jackson (@jonathonj1970) March 27, 2017
@LeftofWherever Takes break from Florida Vacation to take vacation in Virginia https://t.co/p190A6pjJq
— The Pretender (@NewaHailu) March 26, 2017
No he didn't. But if he did is that really news? https://t.co/Fu1Uh4DEpU
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 26, 2017
Fixed it for you. @FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/rdBvn5eMLf
— david nuzzy nussbaum (@theNuzzy) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS That's a news alert? I thought that was part of the freaking job.
— Maria Langer (@mlanger) March 26, 2017
@pattonoswalt @FoxNews http://pic.twitter.com/duSXSvXlQD
— Adam Levermore (@lexigeek) March 27, 2017
@darth @FoxNews @POTUS That propaganda schtick isn't working so well. Hahaha.
— chkncharge (@chkncharge) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS you spelled GOLFING wrong. http://pic.twitter.com/es0Jbp5mrK
— Ryan Graney (@RyanEGraney) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS the fact that this is as News Alert now that Trump is POTUS is hilarious.
— JW (@JW_Ruhestand) March 26, 2017
1) Even if this were true, why would it be news? 2) Not even true. https://t.co/6oHfunGbMj https://t.co/zvOYcyWcmG
— Chuds MacKenzie (@ChudsMacKenzie) March 26, 2017
@FoxNews You know it's trouble when we need a report that our President will be working during this weekend. #DoYourJob
— Michael Murphy (@BreadTanner) March 27, 2017
@pattonoswalt Live shot of him working http://pic.twitter.com/Z8NWzxk1eB
— Rep. Jackie Sharp (@JackieSharp) March 27, 2017
@AdamParkhomenko sad how @FoxNews misspelled “Golfing” in this tweet #truth https://t.co/y7KSMdkXd0
— Jonah Rodriguez (@Jonah_Rodriguez) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS http://pic.twitter.com/sjJ4y71fKL
— DesertMan (@SouthOVegas) March 27, 2017
@FoxNews @POTUS Golfing away from the White House is actually the opposite of 'Spending the weekend working at the White House.
— Paul Le Comte (@five15design) March 27, 2017
@CharlotteLathe1 @FoxNews @POTUS @realDonaldTrump http://pic.twitter.com/GHis8ZXnh9
— Agent J ✌ (@JRemySmith) March 26, 2017
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