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Donald Trump's son tweeted for people in Minnesota to "get out and vote" one week after the 2020 election.
"This is an offensive way to refer to anyone, let alone a woman who has just made history," the Lord speaker told the cross-bench peer.
The social media giant has a specific policy for world leaders – an exclusive group Trump may soon no longer be a part of.
The former White House strategist said he would like to put “heads on pikes” as a "warning", in a deeply disturbing podcast message.
"Exactly how many people signed off on this name?" 🍩
One Twitter user wondered what law allows a candidate to call “dibs” on a state.
"Imagine Americans staying up to watch Theresa May win Maidenhead in an old school hall."