Catherine Herridge, Art Laffer, & Dr. David Samadi on The Larry O’Connor Show 07.10.2020


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Valentina Sampaio is first transgender Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model (Page Six)

Valentina Sampaio has made history by becoming the first transgender model to appear in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, the special edition that catapulted Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks, Ashley Graham and Kate Upton to superstardom.

On Friday, the 23-year-old Brazilian beauty was announced as a 2020 rookie for the upcoming issue (out July 21). In the images, Sampaio poses in a shimmering gold bandeau bikini as well as an asymmetrical white one-piece. [Read More]

 

Trump says he’s considering pardon for Roger Stone days before prison sentence set to begin (FOX News)

President Trump on Friday said he was “looking at” a pardon for longtime GOP operative Roger Stone who is slated to report to prison for more than three years on Monday, saying he was treated “unfairly.”

The president, departing the White House, was asked whether he would pardon Stone. [Read More]

Biden uses progressive message to roll out his moderate economic plan (CNBC)

Joe Biden took to the podium Thursday in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, to unveil his economic platform as a candidate running for president of a country facing simultaneous economic, health and racial crises.

The presumptive Democratic nominee’s message was different than the one he laid out previously in the swing state in 2019, when the unemployment rate was around 3% and he had to remind the country there was a “forgotten America” struggling even as the U.S. economy soared. [Read More]

‘Suppression of speech’: Despite boycott, Goya Foods CEO stands by comments supporting Trump (Washington Examiner)

The CEO of Goya Foods stood by his decision to compliment President Trump during a White House event despite backlash, including a call from prominent Democrats to boycott his products.

Robert Unanue appeared on Fox & Friends Friday morning and refused to back down, calling the boycott “suppression of speech,” and pointed out that he answered President Obama’s call to attend the White House as well. [Read More]

 

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