After a man with a speech pattern similar to the president's called C-SPAN using a pseudonym Trump once favored, speculation spread.
Shortly after the decision, C-SPAN opened its phone lines for public reaction. One caller, identifying himself as “John Barron”, delivered a fiery critique of the court that sounded uncannily like ...
C-SPAN denies viral caller "John Barron" was President Trump after mysterious phone-in criticizing Supreme Court tariff decision sparks online speculation.
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 ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. C-SPAN has shut down speculation that President Donald Trump called into the cable network to complain about the Supreme Court. A ...
C-SPAN has shut down speculation that President Donald Trump called into the cable network to complain about the Supreme Court. A caller using Trump’s regular alias, “John Barron,” called C-SPAN’s ...
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 you are talking about Friday’s C-SPAN caller who identified himself as ...
A caller identifying himself as "John Barron" phoned into C-SPAN's Washington Journal on Friday, February 20, sparking viral speculation that he was actually President Donald Trump. The caller, ...
Chatter spread across social media, questioning whether the man, identified as Virginia Republican "John Barron," an alias Trump has previously used, was the caller, with C-SPAN confirming that the ...