U.S. Vice President Mike Pence leaves NFL game after players kneel during national anthem

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence leaves NFL game after players kneel during national anthem

US Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a National Football League game on 8 October in his home state of Indiana after some players knelt during the national anthem, a form of demonstration that began last year as a symbolic protest about police violence against racial minorities. President Donald Trump has criticised players sharply for the protests and pressed the NFL to ban them. Oct 9, 2017
Trumps lewd grab them tape played on loop for 12 hours near White House

Trumps lewd grab them tape played on loop for 12 hours near White House

A scandalous videotape of Donald Trump was played repeatedly near the White House on Friday (6 October) by an advocacy group to protest the president attitude towards women. The demonstration came the day before the one year mark since the tape was released by the Washington Post. In the 2005 footage, Trump was seen bragging in lewd terms about kissing and trying to have sex with women. The tape was made public on 7 October, 2016 when Trump was the Republican presidential nominee. Oct 7, 2017
Trumps border wall prototype takes shape

Trumps border wall prototype takes shape

Workers on the US side of the Mexican border began construction of a prototype structure that could be used to fulfill President Donald Trumps promise of a physical barrier between both nations. Oct 5, 2017
Tillerson and Trumps strained relationship

Tillerson and Trumps strained relationship

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and President Trump appear to have a strained relationship. A recent NBC report said Tillerson called the President a moron following a 20 July meeting at the Pentagon and that Tillerson was close to resigning this past summer. While Tillerson denied that he was ever considering resigning, there is evidence to suggest his relationship with Trump is a rocky one. Oct 5, 2017
Donald Trump warns North Korea of devastating consequences if US uses military option

Donald Trump warns North Korea of devastating consequences if US uses military option

In the latest addition to a series of threats made against North Korea, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (26 September) said the rogue regime would face devastating consequences if Washington is forced to take military action against it. A military attack was not his preferred option, but the US was well prepared to carry out one, he warned.Speaking at a press conference in Washington along with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, the American leader promised to fix the North Korea mess. Sep 27, 2017