News, Trump family breaks with presidential pet tradition (legal, accuse, Clinton)
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He campaigned and won vowing to shake up Washington. Now, President Donald Trump is again breaking with tradition on a more personal matter: keeping a pet at the White House.
The illustrious tradition of keeping pets in the White House dates back to Thomas Jefferson, who kept a mockingbird and a couple of bear cubs during his presidency. Throughout the years, presidential pets became celebrities of sorts.
Baron Trumps dog is named Patton or will be named Patton!
Btw the left seems to have an issue with no dog if that's the case but not an issue with a dog getting a private plane flight to join the first family for vacation which was a huge waste of money! Under Barrack of course !
Baron Trumps dog is named Patton or will be named Patton!
Btw the left seems to have an issue with no dog if that's the case but not an issue with a dog getting a private plane flight to join the first family for vacation which was a huge waste of money! Under Barrack of course !
No, on several counts.
In the first place, the fact that someone said back in June that they were training a dog to give to Barron does not mean that it will actually happen.
Second place? I have no issue with the Trumps not getting a dog. If they would not love it, and I have no reason to believe that they would, based on the original story (or anything else), they should do animals everywhere a favor and remain petless.
He campaigned and won vowing to shake up Washington. Now, President Donald Trump is again breaking with tradition on a more personal matter: keeping a pet at the White House.
The illustrious tradition of keeping pets in the White House dates back to Thomas Jefferson, who kept a mockingbird and a couple of bear cubs during his presidency. Throughout the years, presidential pets became celebrities of sorts.
Yeah, there is no such thing as Trump Derangement Syndrome
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