"John Barron" complained about the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs.
C-SPAN denied rumors that Donald Trump adopted his old "John Barron" pseudonym to call the network's "Washington Journal" ...
Does a viral post prove that U.S. President Donald Trump called C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court's decision making ...
WASHINGTON — An apparent prankster dialed into C-SPAN Friday using President Trump’s famous pseudonym “John Barron” and ...
After a man with a speech pattern similar to the president's called C-SPAN using a pseudonym Trump once favored, speculation spread.
The U.S. president reportedly used the alias "John Barron" to call New York City reporters in the 1980s.
A person who identified as “John Barron” called in to the network on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The 6-3 ruling prompted the president ...
C-SPAN have said publicly that "it was not the president," who made the phone call under the name of John Barron on Friday.
WASHINGTON — C-SPAN has shot down online speculation that President Trump called the public service network Friday using a preferred pseudonym, “John Barron,” to rant about the Supreme Court. C-SPAN ...
C-SPAN posted a statement on social media to shoot down speculation that President Donald Trump really called into one of the network’s shows under an assumed name. On Friday, “John Barron” called in ...
President Donald Trump will deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term in office on Tuesday, February 24. The address to the joint session of Congress is scheduled to being at 9 p ...
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