Fashion accessory designer Kate Spade committed suicide in her Upper East Side apartment at the age of 55, allegedly due to her husband wanting a divorce.
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "As we've explained several times already, there was no collusion between President Trump and Miss Spade."
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "I refer you back to our statement regarding the volcano in Hawaii."
Chip and Joanna Gaines, hosts of HGTV's Fixer Upper, have agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for breaking strict rules regarding removing lead paint during home remodels.
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "We consider this another example of government over-reach, since the science isn't settled on the so-called dangers of lead paint."
U.S. and other allied troops have joined veterans of the D-Day invasion and families of fallen soldiers to mark 74 years since the massive military operation that changed the course of World War II.
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "This is just another example of countries refusing to carry their fair share of our economic burden when it comes to foreign aid."
An audience in Kentucky cheered when class valedictorian Ben Bowling shared an inspirational quote he initially credited to Donald Trump. When the applause subsided, Bowling explained that it was really spoken by Barack Obama, leaving the audience silent.
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "As we've explained before, President Trump really did say those words, and is demanding an apology."
After saying that businesses should be able to turn away customers based on their race, South Dakota Rep. Michael Clark said, "I would never advocate discriminating against people based on their race."
Asked if the White House had a comment regarding the incident, press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders told reporters, "Pres. Trump is happy to announce that Michael Clark has what it takes to become our new assistant press secretary."
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