A recent incident on public transport highlights the dangers of public spaces with a person forced to physically defend themselves against an irate seatmate. Simultaneously, a controversial Muslim advocacy group, CAIR, is compelled to disclose its funding origins following a defamation lawsuit against a former employee that backfired. In other news, the creators of the film “Reagan” draw parallels between the former president and current President Trump, highlighting similarities in their approaches and the synergy between Trump’s campaign and Reagan’s political persona.
Straphanger slugged by irate seatmate, wrestles attacker to ground: 'Turned into a little b—h'Controversial Muslim group CAIR forced to reveal sources of funding after defamation case against former employee backfires
Reagan earned the nickname “the Gipper” for his first big role as an actor portraying gravely ill football player George Gipp in the 1940 film classic “Knute Rockne, All American.” Gipp was in his hospital bed, when he asked coach Knute Rockne to have the team “Win just one for the Gipper.” He said he was “elated” by Trump’s victory and was in Palm Beach with the president-elect for the victory celebration.
The film stars Dennis Quaid as Reagan, Penelope Ann Miller as first lady Nancy Reagan, Jon Voight as a KGB agent and Mena Suvari as Jane Wyman, Reagan’s first wife. It first hit theaters just before Labor Day.President Ronald Reagan works at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House as he prepares a speech on tax revision on May 24, 1985.
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