President Donald Trump responded to news of social media personality Andrew Tate's return to the United States, following the controversial figure's legal battles in Romania. Speaking at a press conference alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
The far-right influencer’s return to America has sparked new divisions among some of Donald Trump’s biggest supporters.
What has really surprised you so far? McMillan Cottom: That is a great question, because if you had asked me a month and a half ago, I would have said nothing so far has surprised me. Healy: Yep. McMillan Cottom: So I’m actually surprised that I could still be surprised.
Andrew and Tristan Tate arrived in Florida on Thursday, where Donald Trump is expected to be this weekend, sparking online rumors that the brothers may visit the president there. Newsweek has contacted a representative for Andrew Tate via email for comment.
Some of Donald Trump's most devoted followers are outraged that his administration might have played a role in getting right-wing influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate released from custody in Romania,
The self-described "king of masculinity" left Romania on a private jet after a push from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
MSNBC host Chris Hayes lashed out at President Donald Trump over the release of the Tate brothers, and roasted Trump counselor Alina Habba.
In his first weeks in office, Donald Trump has been busy wielding his power across the globe: threatening multiple trade wars, ripping up US foreign policy, and proposing taking control of Gaza and turning it into a resort.
On Thursday the influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, until recently stuck in Romania amid an investigation into allegations including human trafficking and money laundering, arrived in Florida, apparently thanks to the good offices of Donald Trump’s administration.
Florida’s attorney general has launched an “active criminal investigation” into manosphere bigot Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, who arrived in the country just last week at Donald Trump’s behest.
Dana White's greeting of the Tate brothers, who face human trafficking charges, has sparked backlash from some conservatives online.