Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands President Donald Trump may be worshipped by his MAGA followers, but ...
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Queen Maxima of Netherlands appears to mock Trump’s expressions in viral video. Internet says ‘Do it again’
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has been accused of mocking US President Donald Trump on live TV. In footage that has been widely circulated online, Maxima appeared to imitate Trump’s distinctive ...
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands seemed to mock Donald Trump in a live TV appearance last week, but she has now officially set the record straight. After Trump arrived in the Netherlands for the NATO ...
A viral video purports to show Queen Máxima of the Netherlands mocking President Donald Trump’s facial movements right to his face during a royal visit. But in happier times, Trump posed for ...
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Netherlands Queen Maxima breaks silence on claims of mocking Trump in viral video; ‘I said...’
The Netherlands' Queen Maxima refuted claims that she was “mocking” US President Donald Trump in a viral video making round on social media. Maxima and Trump both attended last week's NATO summit in ...
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MAGA host and Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo floated the idea that “Daddy Trump” could vaporize Queen Máxima of the Netherlands with a “bunker buster” after she “clearly mocked” President Donald ...
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands turned heads in a striking lime-green jumpsuit as she and hubby King Willem-Alexander gave President Trump and fellow world leaders a royal welcome at the NATO summit.
Last night, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima at the White House for dinner and an overnight stay. It is not a state visit; the Dutch ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
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