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The Rupert Murdoch-owned paper’s move came the same day his New York Post ran a cover depicting the former president as “Trumpty Dumpty,” signaling Rupert’s break with Trump once and for all.
The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post and Wall Street Journal ― both previous boosters of Donald Trump ― put the blame for the GOP’s less-than-stellar showing in the 2022 midterm elections ...
But in the wake of disappointing results for the Republican Party in Tuesday’s midterm elections, Murdoch-owned media outlets — the New York Post, Fox News and the Wall Street Journal — are ...
Trumpty Dumpty campaigned on his wall. Trumpty Dumpty took a great fall. And all the king’s supporters and all the king’s friends couldn’t put Trumpty back in office again.
Joe Biden and Democratic operatives need to re-double their meager efforts in the name game. Trumpty Dumpty gets a free ride: There are no “lock him up” chants at Democratic rallies.
Jim Carrey has joined the election debate — by drawing a cartoon of Donald Trump calling him a "rotten egg" and urging people to get out and vote.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal, which is also part of Mr Murdoch’s media empire, ran an editorial headlined: “Trump is the Republican Party’s biggest loser”.
Hoping for a repeat of Trump’s 2016 Electoral College presidential campaign victory, several big money contributors from Silicon Valley to Wall Street, including some big bankers are lining up ...
[Tru]mpty Dumpty sat on a wall [Tru]mpty Dumpty had a great fall All the kings’ horses and all the king’s men Couldn’t put [Tru]mpty together again —Mother Goose Donald Trump’s “wall” has begun to ...
Actor John Lithgow chronicled the presidency of Donald Trump through satirical verse. This virtual program was hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
Thursday’s cover of the Post portrayed Trump as English nursery rhyme character Humpty Dumpty. The headline reads, “Trumpty Dumpty,” with a cartoon image of Trump sitting atop a wall.