De Blasio added, however, that he was disappointed that she was arrested for blocking traffic instead of throwing rocks at cops.
Trump made the call from the secret, nuclear bomb-proof bunker five stories beneath the White House while surrounded by a dozen Secret Service agents.
Brown told reporters that he intends to do for China what Yoko Ono did for John Lennon.
A government spokesman added that it was still legal, however, for married couples to continue not having sex.
Herbert Stempel, the contestant on NBC’s “Twenty-One” who helped uncover the quiz show rigging scandals of the 1950s, has died at the age of 93, according to his stepdaughter Bobra Fyne.
Stempel immediately got out of his casket and told reporters that he had been paid by producers to lie about his death.
"Black lives particularly matter," he added, "when they spend money on Broadway tickets."
In related news, an independent autopsy confirmed that George Foyd was murdered by Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin after a knee on the victim's neck caused asphyxia that led to lack of blood flow to brain.
Doctors, however, are still trying to figure out what caused the lack of blood flow to Chauvin's brain.
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