Trump tweets video with ‘white power’ chant, then deletes it

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted approvingly of a video appearing one in every of his supporters chanting “white power,” a racist slogan related to white supremacists. He later deleted the tweet and the White House stated the president had now not heard “the one statement” at the video. The video gave the impression to were taken at The Villages, a Florida retirement group, and confirmed dueling demonstrations between Trump supporters and warring parties. “Thank you to the great people of The Villages,” Trump tweeted. Moments into the video clip he shared, a person using a golfing cart showing pro-Trump indicators and flags shouts ‘white energy.” The video additionally displays anti-Trump protesters shouting “Nazi,” “racist,” and profanities

Here’s Why Red Sox’s Michael Chavis Tweets ’11:11′ So Frequently

If you observe Michael Chavis on Twitter, you in all probability understand he sends out a particular tweet nearly every day. The Boston Red Sox infielder often tweets “11:11,” from his account. But when you take a while to scroll by means of his tweets through the years, you’ll understand it’s not a brand new behavior. In reality, Chavis has been doing it since he was an adolescent. And apparently, the quantity 11 at all times has had a particular place within the 23-year-old’s coronary heart. According to MassLive.com, Chavis weighed 11 kilos when he was born, and likewise was born Aug. 11. But Chavis gave his personal clarification, as effectively. “I didn’t like the thought of

Twitter Reacts To Celtics’ Lottery Luck, Joel Embiid’s Hilarious Reactions

Share this: WALTHAM, Mass. — The Boston Celtics have had quite the week. And Twitter noticed. One day after the C’s clinched a berth in the Eastern Conference finals with a thrilling win over the Washington Wizards, the ping-pong balls bounced their way at the lottery, earning them the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. It was a wild night at the NBA Draft Lottery, and you can relive some of it below with some of the best tweets from Tuesday night. And the winner is…………. La La Land! — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 17, 2017 But Celtics great Paul Pierce wins the night for best tweet. And look what I leave behind for the Celts on my way out #1 pick😂👌🏾🙏🔥 — Paul Pierce (@paulpierce34)

Carlos Asuaje’s Mom Tweets At Padres To Check On Her Son During Game

Carlos Asuaje’s Mom Tweets At Padres To Check On Her Son During Game

All of our parents embarrass us at some point in our lives, but it usually doesn’t happen during a Major League Baseball game. Second baseman Carlos Asuaje, who was among the players the Boston Red Sox shipped to San Diego for closer Craig Kimbrel ahead of the 2016 season, started for the Padres on Wednesday in their split-squad spring training game against the Colorado Rockies. The 25-year-old still is pretty new to the big leagues — he made his MLB debut and appeared in just seven games last season — so his mother apparently has been keeping a close eye on him. So when Asuaje was taken out of the game, which wasn’t televised,

Metta World Peace Imagines A Country Where He’s President, And It’s Awesome

Share this: If you’re like some of us, you’re probably sick of the bickering on both sides of the aisle during this U.S. presidential campaign. Allow us to introduce a third party candidate: Metta World Peace. World Peace — or the artist formerly known as Ron Artest — got into the presidential spirit on Election Day by creating his own hashtag, #ifmettawaspresident, that described a world in which he’s our Commander in Chief. If anything, the Los Angeles Lakers forward is known for being an entertainer, and his string of tweets didn’t disappoint. Today is hashtag day .#ifmettawaspresident I would make it mandatory for referees in each sport to play their respective sport once a week — Metta World Peace (@MettaWorldPeace) November 8, 2016 Metta also made

Danny Willett’s Brother Wins Internet With Hilarious Masters Live Tweets

Yes, Danny Willett won the Masters on Sunday, but his brother, PJ, won the Internet. And let’s be honest, folks: In the 21st century, winning the Internet is all that matters. Jordan Spieth’s collapse for the ages on the 12th hole paved the way for Danny Willett to take home the green jacket. And while the Masters was must-watch TV, PJ Willett’s Twitter account was, too, as he live tweeted his brother’s memorable Sunday. Willett threw in a few swears, so the following tweets come with a warning. But they’re well worth the read, especially the ones that take shots at Spieth for his pace of play.

Donald Trump Tweets Support For ‘Friend,’ ‘Total Winner’ Tom Brady

Tom Brady has a friend in Donald Trump. The real estate mogul joined the likes of Tedy Bruschi and Chris Christie on Friday afternoon, as he came to the defense of the New England Patriots quarterback who is embroiled in controversy following the release of the DeflateGate report. Trump is very clearly Team Brady, explaining in a tweet that the quarterback would have destroyed the Indianapolis Colts even if he used a soccer ball. Solid humblebrag by Mr. Trump adding that the two are pals, by the way. Making his first public appearance since the Wells Report came out on Wednesday, Brady dodged the majority of DeflateGate questions that were tosse...