Man in custody after striking off facet of Trump Tower for

A person was once taken into police custody Monday morning after striking off the facet of Trump Tower from a rope since Sunday night time difficult to talk to President Donald Trump. The guy, who's in his 20s, started dangling from the tower’s 16th-floor balcony about 5:30 p.m., asking to talk to the president and seeking to get his message to the media, consistent with Chicago Police spokesman Tom Ahern. Police officials on the scene mentioned they consider the person used a hiking harness. The guy has threatened to kill himself, Chicago police mentioned. Negotiators spent hours at the deck seeking to get the person down in a single day. The scenario was once “resolved peacefully” through negotiators and the

R. Kelly’s girlfriends will keep in Trump Tower, need to

The Kelly file . . . Hit the brakes! Cancel the shifting van! Sneed hears singer R. Kelly’s two live-in girlfriends — who had been searching for new Chicago digs outdoors Trump Tower after Kelly was despatched to jail on sexual abuse fees — at the moment are staying put. “I’m told they [Azriel Clary and Joycelyn Savage] have apparently decided to keep their living arrangement at Trump Tower,” stated Kelly’s Chicago legal professional, Steve Greenberg, who instructed Sneed final month the apartment lease was paid up solely by the tip of September and his two live-in girlfriends had been on the brink of transfer. Ka-ching? Does Kelly — who was bailed out of jail

It’s Not Just Kanye: Ray Lewis, Jim Brown Also Meeting With Donald Trump

Share this: President-elect Donald Trump had himself a busy Tuesday morning with a celebrity-laden guest list paying him a visit to Trump Tower in Manhattan. Trump’s ongoing transition to the White House took a seemingly bizarre turn Tuesday when rapper Kanye West was seen taking a stroll through the Trump Tower lobby to meet with Trump. Shortly thereafter, the two emerged together and shared a surreal embrace. West wasn’t and won’t be Trump’s only visitor Tuesday. Also making the trek to NYC to meet with the next president is former Baltimore Ravens superstar Ray Lewis. The likely Hall of Famer — along with West and Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown — will meet with Trump to discuss African-American issues in America, according