President Trump isn’t sure how long he will be immune from getting COVID-19 again, but he has a wish: forever.
Here’s what he told an American Enterprise Institute podcast: “I recovered rapidly, and they say you have immunity. You’re immune. That would be nice. I don’t know. I’ve heard different numbers. I’ve heard for life, and I’ve heard for four months. I like life better.”
Judicial Watch is partnering with the Unreported Story Society as executive producers of “The ObamaGate Movie” which tells the story of the hoax that was the Trump/Russia investigation. Be sure to watch on October 20th at 9pm EST. More details at https://t.co/NBnjZeJwBn@AP_Scoop pic.twitter.com/Jv5NW4ddGX
— Judicial Watch ⚖️ (@JudicialWatch) October 17, 2020
- ObamaGate, The Movie, is attracting some heavyweight talent: Superman and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Producers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer said that actors Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson star in the film debuting on YouTube on Oct. 20. And this week, Tom Fitton, head of Judicial Watch, said he is partnering with the producers.
- Columbus Day brought out one of its fiercest defenders: Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia. He said it should be protected because it was created to welcome new immigrant Italian Americans into the nation. In a speech, he cited his father, the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia. “Nearly 100 years after the first Columbus Day, when my father was appointed to the Supreme Court, he was surprised and moved by what it meant, how important it was, to Italian Americans to have an Italian American sit on the nation’s highest court, a riposte and rebuke to those who, even to that day, mocked Italian Americans as gangsters and mobsters.”

- Washington ranks third when it comes to interest in horror movies, behind Oregon and Alaska, according to the group Kill the Cable Bill in a pre-Halloween email to Secrets. D.C.’s favorite scary movie: The Devil’s Backbone, the flick most states are “obsessed with,” said the group.