Liliputin -6029

I'm just wondering what are the the oranges of Trump's obsession with orange tan? ... "
Barack Obama

Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
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Trump repeatedly fails in attempt to say ‘origins’ then claims noise from wind farms causes cancer

‘I hope they now go and take a look at the oranges, the oranges of the investigation,’ US president tells reporters

Wednesday 03 April 2019 18:23 BST

Donald Trump repeatedly struggled to say the word “origin” during a White House meeting with the Nato secretary general in which the US president made a number of false claims.

Taking questions from reporters while sat alongside Jens Stoltenberg in the Oval Office, Mr Trump railed against Democrats in congress providing oversight of him and called for an investigation into why the special counsel’s probe into Trump campaign ties with Russia was launched.

“I hope they now go and take a look at the oranges, the oranges of the investigation, the beginnings of that investigation,” Mr Trump said. “You look at the origin of the investigation, where it started, how it started, who started it, whether it’s McCabe or Comey or a lot of them.


“Where does it go, how high up in the White House did it go? You will all get Pulitzer Prizes, OK? You’ll all get Pulitzer Prizes. You should have looked at it a long time ago and that’s the only thing that’s disappointing to me about the Mueller report.

“The Mueller report I wished covered the oranges, how it started, the beginnings of the investigation, how it started. It didn’t cover that, and for some reason none of that was discussed.”

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, which has yet to be made public, cleared the president of conspiracy of Russia, but did not rule on whether he obstructed justice. Mr Trump wrongly claimed it cleared him of both.

The president has repeatedly claimed he was the subject of an illegal “witch hunt” invented by senior government officials and even former president Barack Obama. He has never provided evidence to back his claims.

In a freewheeling press conference, Mr Trump also railed against immigration across the southern border, said he had “to get rid of judges” who deal with asylum cases, and falsely claimed only two per cent of immigrants detained by border agents under so-called “catch and release” attend court for their application hearing.

The true figure is at least 60 per cent, according to Justice Department figures.

Mr Trump also threatened to close “large sections” of the border – admitting it would impact trade but that security was “more important” – and said, without providing evidence, that Central American countries “arrange these caravans” the president has repeatedly cited as evidence of an emergency situation at the border.

Asked about Germany’s contributions to Nato, Mr Trump accused Berlin of “not paying their fair share” before wrongly claiming his father was born in Germany.

“My father is German, right? Was German, and born in a very wonderful place in Germany, so I have a great feeling for Germany,” he said. His father was in fact born in the US.

Later on Tuesday evening, at a National Republican Congressional Committee event, Mr Trump ventured into new territory when he untruthfully claimed wind turbines cause cancer.

If you have a windmill anywhere near your house, congratulations, your house just went down 75 per cent in value,” Mr Trump told his audience. “And they say the noise causes cancer. You tell me that one, OK? Rerrrr rerrrr!”

There is no evidence the noise from windmills or turbines causes cancer.

He also revealed he had called authoritarian Chinese president Xi Jinping a “king” during a visit to Beijing in 2017.

“He said, ‘But I am not king, I am president’. I said, ‘No, you’re president for life, and therefore you’re king’,” Mr Trump said to laughter. “He said, huh. He liked that. I get along with him great.”

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Niamh Kirk Lifestyle Writer
10:54, 06 Nov 2024
Updated 10:54, 06 Nov 2024

Why is Donald Trump so orange? Make-up artist solves mystery after wild theories
It's clear Donald Trump liberally uses some sort of makeup to give him the ever-changing hues of orange, and it's become a lot more prominent as the election campaign went on. Celebrity makeup artist Safia Cox gave her vedict on what she thinks he's been using
The day the world has been waiting for - the US election day. But the one question on everyone's lips is why does the former president look so orange and what could he possibly be using to give him such a strong colour? As the election day drew closer, it was becoming obvious Trump's liberal use of bronzer and fake tan had increased as well, and celebrity makeup artist Safia Cox has given her verdict on what she suspects the US candidate has done - and why.
People are constantly pointing out the former presidents orange hue(Image: Getty
Professional makeup artist Safia Cox has given her verdict on Donald Trump's favorite orange products(Image: Safia Cox)
The question on most people's lips is, what is he actually using? While some think he's overdone it on the sun beds, Safia said: "I think he uses some sort of fake tan or tinted moisturizer with a bronzer. I 100% do not think it's sun beds as it would be a completely different tone.

"I think it's some sort of fake tan or some sort of tinted moisturizer with bronzer, and he's then used powder with it. It's definitely some sort of cream product that he uses and has probably mattified it after because it's so orange," and added: "You can see the rim around his face. If you look closely at his hairline, it's very pale, and that's not from sunbeds; he's slapping some sort of cream product on."

It's clear over the years Trump has used more and more of his mysterious cream, and Safia thinks the liberal use of it could be an insecurity response. She explained: "I think his makeup has changed over the years, and I think it as he's got older and potentially a little more insecure. The ever changing orange hue has become the subject of many internet discussions and memes - with people wondering why he likes to be so orange.

People think Trump has 'fake tan blindness'(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
"He has pictures taken of him and cameras on him a lot, so he must think it's a good look, and some people say when he's stressed, he uses more tan. If you look at photos of him towards the end of campaigns, he's much more orange," Safia shared. Many claim he could have "fake tan blindness" and this is something the makeup expert agrees with. It comes after a viral trend on TikTok where people had 'eyebrow blindness '. The strange-sounding trend is essentially what it says on the tin - you're blind to how 'bad' your eyebrows look.

"He has orange blindness or fake tan blindness, and I don't think he realizes," the makeup expert declared. "It's not a nice bronze; he doesn't look like he's just hopped off a plane he just looks like he's layered on fake tan. It's bizarre; he's either really insecure, and it's for confidence and thinking he looks good, or he's being clever and doing it to get people to talk about him."


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