Celebrity Fashion will always be relevant, right down to the vest, hairstyle, belt, shoes, handbags, and even tattoos. The Celebrity Fashion & Beauty topic focuses on what makes you look good, even if its adult footed pajamas or eyelid tattoos.
US President Donald Trump has not wasted his time. As soon as it was invested, it announced in a statement the lifting of all restrictions on the exploitation of polluting energies.
The United States will abandon its policy of reducing polluting energies and bet on the drilling of oil and shale gas to create jobs and pay for the renovation of public infrastructure, the White House said Friday.
On the climate, President Trump "is committed to eliminating unnecessary and harmful policies such as the Climate and Water Action Plan", set up by Barack Obama, Donald Trump's predecessor, indicates a text posted On the site of the White House as soon as the new Republican president invested.
The plan, known as the Climate Action Plan, adopted in Barack Obama's second term, allowed federal standards to be adopted to eliminate the most polluting sources, such as the oldest thermal power plants, modernize power generation, Under the aegis of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to which broad powers had been granted.
In order to put the United States on the road to energy transition, it also encouraged efforts on renewable energies.
Donald Trump called global warming a "hoax"
"Lifting all of these restrictions will help US workers tremendously, raising wages by more than $ 30 billion over the next seven years," the White House argues, but says nothing about the Paris Agreement to Combat Global warming or the controversial giant pipeline project Keystone XL.
During the election campaign, Donald Trump called global warming a "hoax".
The White House also said Friday that the oil and shale drilling would resume in the United States whose reserves are estimated at 50,000 billion dollars in value, according to the White House.
"The Trump administration will embrace the shale oil and gas revolution to create jobs and bring prosperity to millions of Americans," the statement said.
The revenues derived from the exploitation of these hydrocarbons, extracted by the controversial technique of hydraulic fracturing, will be used to rebuild public infrastructures (roads, schools, bridges ...), details the White House.
US President Donald Trump paraded on Pennsylvania Avenue, Friday in Washington, before rallying to the White House.
The new US President Donald Trump, his wife Melania and their son Barron briefly stepped out of the presidential limo to greet the crowd along the parade on Pennsylvania Avenue between the Capitol and the White House on Friday in Washington. Shortly before, the presidential convoy passed a group of opponents holding anti-Trump signs and chanted slogans against the 45th American president.
The billionaire was greeted along the parade with enthusiastic shouts, but hisses and whistles also rose. "Try to deserve this function," one could read on a sign.
Throughout Pennsylvania Avenue, the forces of order were ubiquitous. The presidential limousine, circulating at a pace, was also framed by nearly thirty Secret Service agents walking by his side.
And it was with his children, grandchildren and Melania that he went up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, where his boxes had arrived that morning. In the Oval Office, a letter from Barack Obama awaits him . A tradition.
The new President of the United States, Donald Trump, applauded the Clinton couple at the end of the Congress lunch after his inauguration in Washington.
The new US president Donald Trump made Friday tribute to Hillary Clinton, his rival beaten for president, at a luncheon in Congress, in the presence of Bill and Hillary Clinton , who attended the inauguration ceremony of the 45th President of the United States.
"I was honored to learn that former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton were coming today and I would like you to stand up," said Donald Trump in front of guests who applauded, standing, the Clinton couple, At the end of the lunch of parliamentarians and dignitaries organized in Congress after the swearing in of the new chief executive of the United States.
"I have great respect for these two people, thank you all for being here, we will have four great years, hopefully, for peace and prosperity," President Trump said in a brief speech. Calmed and conciliatory.
Hillary Clinton's Fair Play
After a particularly acrimonious campaign and the electoral defeat of Hillary Clinton on 8 November, the former Secretary of State made a few notable public appearances.
While attending the swearing-in of Donald Trump with her ex-president husband, the former First Lady has demonstrated an undeniable fair-play and signed her return in front of cameras all over the world.
At the ceremony on the steps of the Capitol Hill Hillary Clinton was visibly tense and Mr. Trump did not mention it in his inaugural speech of just over a quarter of an hour.
Applauded at the request of President Trump during the lunch of the Congress, the former Democratic candidate raised a broad smile.
"Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, it makes no difference, we're going to get along and it's an honor," Trump said in front of elected officials from both sides of the political spectrum.
On Friday evening, Donald Trump signed a decree aimed at dismantling Obamacare, the flagship reform of his predecessor.
This is the first image of Donald Trump in the Oval Office, seated behind the presidential desk. He signs three decrees: the first confirms General James Mattis secretary at La Défense, the second places General John Kelly at the head of the Homeland department (the equivalent of the Ministry of the Interior), and the third confirms the beginning of the End of Obamacare, the health insurance put in place by his predecessor. Trump shows that he is at work from his first day at the White House, as he had promised. He is surrounded by his close guard: his son-in-law Jared Kushner, his advisers Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks, his vice-president Mike Pence, his chief of staff Reince Priebus. In the oval office, he has already handed over the bust of Winston Churchill that Barack Obama had relegated to the closet, replaced the red curtains by others, gilded, and changed the sofas. Hardly installed, he already feels at home.
A few hours earlier, until noon, the Presidency's website posted: "Yes, we did. Yes, we can "," Yes we can, yes we did it ". It was Friday morning, so to speak another century. Donald Trump arrived shortly after 9:30 am with Melania who had a gift for Michelle. What the former and the new president said were state secrets, but the outgoing left a letter to his successor in accordance with tradition. Together, they pompously mounted Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol for the investiture ceremony. Melania Trump appeared in a Ralph Lauren dress that gave her a false look of Jackie Kennedy. Trump made Trump, with no frills: his speech of investiture, resolutely populist, lasted only sixteen minutes. This is one of the shortest nomination speeches in the history of the United States. He was lucky: when he started talking, the rain began to fall but soon calmed down. He promised to "restore power to the people" and launched: "From now on, it is America first." Michelle Obama, right behind him, did not hide his exasperation.
A cold handshake with Clinton
Unlike the tradition that the winner pays tribute to the defeated, Trump did not have a word for Hillary Clinton, yet present, a few meters from him, as a former First Lady. He caught up a little later at the end of the congressional parliamentary lunch that was held just after the ceremony, saying he had a "deep respect" for the Clinton. The two former opponents exchanged a cold handshake: Trump addressed a few words to his ex-rival and then turned away without waiting for his answer, leaving her alone.
He then boarded the "The Beast", the presidential limousine, for the traditional parade held after each election since 1801. Once he arrived in front of the White House, he watched from a rostrum the military parade , Which seemed to amuse him a lot. Then he discovered his new home, his new office, signed the first decrees, before putting on a tuxedo to arrive at the first of the three galas organized in his honor. To open the ball, he danced with Melania, sumptuous in his long ivory dress, designed by French designer Hervé Pierre. The opening song was occasional: it was "My Way", an old tube that tells the story of Trump. That of an outsider arrived at the top "in his way", taking everyone by surprise.
Donald and Melania Trump took part Friday night at several inaugural balls, tradition reserved for each new President of the United States.
The new "first couple" has complied with the tradition of American presidential investiture . Donald Trump and his first lady Melania participated, Friday night, in several balls organized in honor of the new head of state in Washington.
Arrived after 9 pm, President Trump and his wife shared the first dance on "My Way" by Frank Sinatra at the Liberty Ball. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen also danced. The children of the billionaire, Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka, were also present. Donald and Melania Trump then joined the Freedom Ball, where the new president allowed a few comments. "Do I have to keep tweeting?" It is a way to bypass corrupt media, "he told the crowd as the" Washington Post ".
Later in the evening, the couple attended a third ball in honor of the armed forces. To an audience composed mainly of military and veterans, Donald Trump launched: "You are incredible people and I love you for a lot of reasons.
And I also like the fact that you all voted for me, right? You all voted for me. " The president continued, after receiving congratulations from several soldiers by videoconference: "I like them much more than the media. These people are much nicer. "
The first dance of Melania and Donald Trump on "My Way"
On 20 January, Donald Trump will officially be the new president of the United States.
On November 8, despite polls that gave Hillary Clinton winner of the election, Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States.Meanwhile his inauguration on January 20, the billionaire prepares his arrival in the Oval Office, surrounding himself with advisers and reorganizing its program somewhat.
But before becoming president of a nation, especially Donald Trump was at the head of an empire created by his grandfather Frederick Trump in the late 19th century and perpetuated by his father Fred Trump. At his death, the family fortune is estimated at nearly $ 300 million. Naturally, Donald inherit much and will continue the work of his father. The same gestures, the same vision of business, the same love of greenbacks. The proof, in a few years, Donald moved into a loft in the Fifth Avenue in New York, leading several companies, has multiple buildings - including the largest casino in Atlantic City and Trump Taj Mahal - and even presented a reality show "The Apprentice".
An extravagant image and touted
Over time, the billionaire has lost none of his enthusiasm. During the presidential campaign, Donald has often demonstrated in his speech he would drop nothing left to destroy a system to which it belongs for decades. And beside him, his family. His wife, Melania Trump that supports whatever happens, whatever sexist or racist comments. His children Ivanka, charm asset that it intends to use well during the four years of his term, Barron Trump . Or his brother, Jared Kushner, and his former wife, Ivana Trump.
His arrival at the White House looks like a real icing on the cake. The businessman did not expect it, many Americans either. His extravagant image and touted for many populist was too far from that of Barack Obama, the incumbent. With his yellow hair, his orange complexion and often irreverent speech, he nevertheless managed to win the majority of the American people. On this occasion, return images of the last thirty years of Donald Trump.
From the victory of Trump to the rise of extremes, everywhere rage rises, fueled by terrorism and economic injustice.
On January 4, 2016, in Massachusetts. On the fan signs, in front of the famous blond mane: "The silent majority supports Trump" and "Obama, you're fired," the slogan of his reality show.
No one was warned. The gilded doors of the royal elevator open to reveal the "elected president", in long black coat. He is surrounded by his bodyguards. This is the first time that Donald Trump deigns to descend from his 66th floor to walk to journalists packed into the lobby behind a red cord. On December 6, he twitted to demand the cancellation of an order: a new presidential plane. "Too expensive," he decided, as a businessman who refuses an estimate. "I want Boeing to do the figure, but that's too much," he says again in front of the cameras. That's it. Immediately, he pivots and resumes the royal lift. Trump has just demonstrated that he would not be fond of symbols of power ... He did not wait to be president of the United States to own his own plane. His name appears in letters larger than those of "Air Force One". The king of the bling-bling is in the process of inventing the low-profile presidency.
The most mocked man in America now has the world at his feet
The most mocked man in America now has the world at his feet. Friends, enemies and even an encounter, already, with a head of government, the Japanese Shinzo Abe. To woo him, all make the move in his tower, until recently called a temple of bad taste. Atrium in pink marble, more than 20 meters high (6 floors), where walleye is omnipresent from the elevator to the windows through the Escalator, the Trump Tower is not only an attraction; It is now the heart of Manhattan.
Property developer Guido Lombardi, one of the oldest residents, disagrees: "Before the election, here, it was already the center of New York. He has been living on the 63rd floor for twenty years, with his wife, Gianna, vice-president of the syndic of condominiums headed, of course, by Donald Trump himself. Guido knows the new president well. On the evening of his election, he organized a party with his Russian neighbor. They had invited about sixty people. "Donald had promised to come, but the secret service agents were opposed because we had not gone to the metal detector," he said.
Inaugurated in 1983, the Trump Tower made the 45th President of the United States the King of Manhattan. She allowed him to emancipate himself from his father, who had been satisfied with a success in the suburbs of Queens. The building is next to Tiffany, his favorite luxury store, which he named his second daughter. Trump is so proud of his tower that he devoted a nearly fifty-page chapter to him in his best-selling book The Art of the Deal, the Bible of Trumpian America. "It is the first building he built, the most successful also," says Barbara Res, who oversaw the work - since then she has quarreled with her former boss. The construction was complicated by the zigzag-shaped façade. At the time, it was a unique project: it housed small boutiques on the ground floor, whereas, usually, it takes a department store to attract customers. In the early 1980s, the US economy was convalescent and the entrepreneur did not have the cash to finance his dream. He became heavily indebted and developed a "reverse marketing strategy" that he later theorized, which was to make amateurs lantern. "The longer the queue, the more I raised prices: I could do it twelve times," he writes.
Soon the tower was filled with stars: Steven Spielberg, Paul Anka, and Bruce Willis, who bought a duplex on the 64th and 65th floors and sold it after two years of construction without ever having lived there. One can still meet Leonardo DiCaprio and his staff of pretty girls with endless legs, when he goes to the Indian billionaires of the 47th floor. "They have a great holiday," says an envious neighbor. Leo was still in Trump's office last week trying to convince him ... of the harmful effects of climate change this time around.
Since the election, everything has changed in the Trump Tower
"What is special here is that all nationalities are represented. The families "old money" [aristocrats] live on Park Avenue or Madison, where it is more expensive, but more noisy, "testifies Guido Lombardi. As soon as it was commercialized, Trump targeted the international clientele. "We saw very early a wave of French, because of the election of François Mitterrand, a dangerous man, because he is not only socialist but he sells to the highest bidder of nuclear technology," he wrote in " The Art of the Deal. " The future head of the White House, already very much in vehemence, has also sold much to the Japanese, whom he does not however appreciate: "because they never laugh." He had a lot of fun in making the rumor - unfounded, but excellent for sales - of the arrival of Prince Charles, freshly married to Diana. Promoter, he works on the 26th floor, in offices connected by a special elevator to his triplex of the summit.
We read everywhere that this penthouse measures 3,000 square meters; In reality, according to his neighbor Guido Lombardi, he would make "only" half. Marble and gilded, this palace is more like Louis XIV than the Presbyterian ancestors of Donald. It would be one of the most expensive apartments in New York. Staff would use skates to avoid scratching the ground. At the edge of an interior fountain decorated with cherubs, Michael Jackson spent hours searching for inspiration while watching the panoramic view ... Trump rented the apartment for $ 100,000 a month, but he always left his door ajar for Allow him to enter his house at any hour of the day. The billionaire said: "I have no need to live in a living room 24 meters long, but the simple fact of having one gives me immense pleasure. "He is the first president in the history of the United States who will feel cramped at the White House, and will even have every reason to find it austere.
Since the election, everything has changed in the Trump Tower. The lobby has become a circus. The "jobseekers" in the future government succeed one another. These billionaires must, as in the reality show "The Apprentice", incur the humiliation of scrolling in front of the cameras before and after their appointment with the boss. They are easily recognized: they have the physics of employment. For Trump, appearances matter: he made the position of Secretary of State (Minister of Foreign Affairs) appear to Mitt Romney, his republican rival, his declared enemy, only because he had the look of a patrician who Could have made him a very chic representative of America, before preferring Rex Tillerson (CEO of ExxonMobil). Trump wants to see all the postulants, and wants the whole world to know. He even wants the observers to follow the meanders of his thought at the will of his Tweet. This method of recruitment is original: George W. Bush and Barack Obama were content to personally receive the happy finalists.
On the 26th floor, candidates wait their turn, sometimes long. Sean Spicer, a close friend of the transition team, tells us that "the appointments take place in Donald Trump's office, usually in the presence of Reince Priebus [his chief of staff] and Steve Bannon [his special adviser]" . The new president also relies on the advice of his daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law Jared Kushner. Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, an audiovisual group that primarily targets the black population, testifies: "He began the interview by asking me if I thought he would win. I answered "no". It made him smile. Then, without any other frills, he asked me if I would be interested in joining the government. "Some are creative, like Sonny Perdue, the former governor of Georgia, wearing a tie stamped with tractor designs to apply to the Ministry of Agriculture ...
Twenty-six floors below, in the great hall, it is the profound America that floods. Last week, Eileen, a retired Maryland resident, was pleasantly surprised, celebrating her birthday at Trump Grill, the restaurant at the atrium where Donald's father Fred Sitting next to Donald Jr., the eldest son. He had come to lunch there with his wife, Vanessa, and their son Tristan, 5 years old. "The little man ordered salmon!" She exclaimed, still shocked. At this age, it is incredible, it must already have a very refined palate. She was enthusiastic about this little Lord Fauntleroy "so well-bred", and so elegant with his Oxford shirt.
A few tables sat another Trump, Eric, the younger, beside a guest with whom he talked business. Entering the Trump Tower is almost part of the family, while approaching power. This is evidenced by the bodyguards with their heads, petrified and watching. That does not prevent, on the scene, the Naked Cowboy Robert John Burck to continue to make the clown. This time he sang the serenade in slip and hat while rolling his muscles. Formerly based in Times Square, not far away, the showman migrated to the Trump Tower, "because there is more atmosphere".
This barnum does not please everyone. The tower apartments currently have trouble finding buyers. 56th Street, where residents enter, was blocked from traffic. 4 x 4 armored blacks, bristling with impressive antennae, are ready to start at any moment according to the desiderata of the master of the places. Recently, an Indian billionaire stole a crisis because it had waited ten minutes, in the rain, that the new president leaves the premises. But it is said that Donald drags his feet to move to Washington. He had two dreams of childhood: living in a tower in his name on Central Park and becoming President of the United States. Today he has to choose. Friend Guido Lombardi smiled: "Not only are we delighted that he is entering the White House, but we all hope that he will go there as soon as possible! The billionaires want to live in Versailles. Not at Fort Knox.