Trump Lowers Tariffs After Tractors Complete White House Loyalty Forms
The Senate reportedly asked whether a combine harvester can be subpoenaed if it refuses to thank the president.
The Senate reportedly asked whether a combine harvester can be subpoenaed if it refuses to thank the president.
Aides said the U.K. requested a side of clarity and received a customs invoice instead.
The Senate requested a clearer list, preferably one that did not require a folding chair and a cartographer.
State party staff reportedly labeled the plans “electability” and “also electability, but laminated.”
A new memo classifies undecided voters as temporary public works projects until they choose a bumper sticker.
The new form reportedly asks staff to rate Kremlin sincerity from “maybe” to “please stop making us laminate this.”
A new interagency memo classifies hesitation at four-way stops as a foreign policy vulnerability.
Staff were issued color-coded wellness lanyards after the doctor’s note achieved infrastructure status.
A fictional draft memo classifies gull-wing doors as “bilateral market access panels.”
Officials warned prosperity could arrive before the ceremonial scissors clear customs.