President Donald Trump's eldest son Donald Trump Jr. apparently had some concerns over Tiger Woods' DUI arrest as his ex-wife, Vanessa Trump, apparently gave the golf legend and current boyfriend "an ultimatum," Radar Online reported.
The former married couple have continued to co-parent their five kids and Woods' crash and subsequent arrest has reportedly created tension between the family.
"He's just thankful Vanessa and the kids weren't involved," a source told People.
Trump Jr. has apparently been supportive of Vanessa's relationship with Woods and knows "Vanessa can make her own decisions," and they work as a "team" when it comes to their children, People reported.
But TMZ reported that insiders say the crash and arrest have "set off alarm bells," but Trump Jr. was not worried about Woods spending time with his kids.
The Daily Mail cited a source who said Vanessa was losing patience after the incident and issued a warning to Woods.
"He has to get things under control, or she's not going to stick around," the insider told The Mail.
"Vanessa is absolutely fuming about the situation and has not softened her reaction in any way," a source close to the couple told Radar.
"She has been very direct with Tiger about how unacceptable she finds the entire episode, and has not been shy about slapping him with an ultimatum if he wants to stay with her," the source said.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) made an eyebrow-raising claim on air with a far-right talk show host: the U.S. government is not only covering up the existence of extraterrestrials, but breeding them.
Gaetz told Benny Johnson that he received this information from an official briefing.
“I had someone come and brief me who was in a military uniform, worked for the United States Army, that was briefing me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in intergalactic communication," said Gaetz, in a clip flagged by a social media channel following alien conspiracy theories. "An actual uniformed member of the United States Army briefed me on that.”
He went on to say that the humans who were "abducted from war zones" and even from "migrant caravans" were forced by the government to interbreed with space aliens and that crash sites of unidentified aerial phenomena often contain evidence of “non-human biologics.”
Gaetz did not provide evidence to substantiate that this conversation happened, and did not clarify why he didn't make this public while he was a member of Congress.
Gaetz was a firm ally of President Donald Trump in Congress and was the president's first choice to serve as attorney general during the transition. His nomination was derailed as congressional ethics committees uncovered fresh information about claims that Gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct with a minor, violated campaign finance law, and committed a number of other transgressions.
Gaetz has denied these allegations and was never charged with a crime, but was forced to step aside as a result of the investigation.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon blocked President Donald Trump from further construction of his White House ballroom project.
In a three-page order on Tuesday, Leon granted a preliminary injunction requested by the National Trust for Historic Preservation of the United States.
The judge said that administration officials from the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, General Services Administration and Executive Office of the President were enjoined from "taking any action in furtherance of the physical development of the proposed ballroom at the former site of the East Wing of the White House, including but not limited to any further demolition, site preparation work, landscape alteration, excavation, foundation work, or other construction or related work, other than actions strictly necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House and its grounds, including the ballroom construction site, and provide for the personal safety of the President and his staff."
The judge ordered that "no such work shall proceed absent express authorization from Congress."
According to a NOTUS report, TMZ launched a campaign exposing lawmakers leaving Washington, D.C., during the partial government shutdown while tens of thousands of federal workers remain unpaid.
TMZ executive producer Harvey Levin stated the outlet wanted to juxtapose members of Congress enjoying spring break against federal workers losing homes and livelihoods.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was spotted at Walt Disney World in Orlando with a bubble wand, claiming official business brought him to Florida. While Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) were photographed boarding a plane departing D.C., Rep. Robert García (D-CA) visited a Las Vegas casino, and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY) was caught at an airport.
García stated he was visiting his father.
TMZ called on readers to submit photos and videos of "any members of Congress enjoying their time away while federal employees suffer," enlisting public participation in documenting lawmakers' absences.
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