Posted on 05/23/2019 11:48:47 AM PDT by DollyCali
Subject: Travel pool report #12: Restaurant departure
Tokyo, Japan,
Pool is rolling to the Palace Hotel at 7:31 p.m.
Note: The picture I shared earlier was not the name of the restaurant but a certificate of excellence. The name of the restaurant is called Inakaya. Thanks to Rihoko Akiyama of TV Tokyo for the info.
Another note: From hundreds of feet away, FLOTUS’s dress looked red. At close range, it was pink.
Subject: Travel pool report #13: Hotel arrival
Tokyo, Japan
Motorcade arrived back at the hotel at 7:45 p.m. and a travel photo lid was called. Bye!
Katie Rogers
White House Correspondent
The New York Times
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1132640565760278528
Pres. Trump bestows the massive 4 1/2 foot, 70-pound President’s Cup to the champion of Tokyos top sumo tournament, Asanoyama Hideki, during his state visit to Japan. (link: https://abcn.ws/2EtAUET) abcn.ws/2EtAUET
https://twitter.com/ootahara_tweet/status/1132573432170737666
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended the final day of the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo and Japan on May 26, 2019.
Rolling Thunder announces last Memorial Day ride to take place in 2019 after 31 years - ABC News - (link: https://abcn.ws/2PAr3Qf) abcn.ws/2PAr3Qf via
@ABC
Rita Cosby
@RitaCosby
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Beautiful to see Great Patriots of #RollingThunder #RollingThunder2019 roaring thru DC #MemorialDayWeekend. Ridiculous that they’re given a hard time w/ permits, costs. Making this their final year in nation’s capital. Hope this gets resolved. Love this tradition honoring #PowMIA
Thank you so much for the reports.
Washington Examiner
@dcexaminer
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@kanyewest says liberals “bully” @realDonaldTrump supporters
Everybody taking pictures :-)
Teachers in New York City told to ‘focus on middle class black students over poor white students’ in training for controversial ‘racial equity’ plan
Trump hating Artist claims she was banned from Facebook for selling MAGA hats that she turned into Nazi armbands and KKK hoods
“In 2018, the ride drew more than half a million participants, but rising costs and “increased harassment” from the Pentagon and police in Washington led the group to decide the ride was no longer feasible, according to its founder and executive director Artie Muller.”
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