In the historical ruling, only three judges — Justices Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, and Samuel Alito — voted in favor of the tariffs.
C-SPAN has shut down speculation that President Donald Trump called into the cable network to complain about the Supreme ...
"Either a great prank or the most pathetic phone call ever made — and the fact that we can’t tell which it is really says it all." ...
"John Barron" complained about the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs.
Man who phoned show sounded remarkably like the president.
The State of the Union (SOTU) address is mandated under Article II, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution. George Washington delivered the first "Annual Message" in person on January 9, 1790, in New ...
The U.S. president reportedly used the alias "John Barron" to call New York City reporters in the 1980s.
SPAN's Washington Journal on Friday, February 20, sparking viral speculation that he was actually President Donald Trump. The ...
C-SPAN said Sunday that the man who called in to the network on Friday was not, in fact, President Trump. “Because so many of ...
C-SPAN: Caller 'John Barron' Was Not Trump ...
Hours after the US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s tariff policy, a phone call to C-Span, an American network, has gone viral. A man claiming to be ‘John Barron from Virginia’ sounded like ...
C-SPAN said Wednesday that it had reached a deal to have its three channels air on YouTube TV and Hulu’s live television feed, ending a dispute that had led to a revenue squeeze for the public affairs ...