“YOU’RE FIRED,” wrote the former host of “The Apprentice.” Formerly Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was among the first names Trump announced as being terminated from their post
"We know there are races that will be taking place in the state of Georgia in 2026. I'm paying attention to what those opportunities may be," Bottoms said.
Keisha Lance Bottoms, fired this week by President Donald Trump from a White House job she had resigned from days earlier, isn’t ready to give […]
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is considering a possible bid to become Georgia’s next Governor. Bottoms, a graduate of Douglas High School, FAMU, and Georgia State University, became a national figure in 2017 after she won the mayoral race in Atlanta.
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is among the first four presidential appointees from the Biden administration fired by President Donald Trump the day after he was sworn in to office.
Add former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to the list of prominent Georgia Democrats openly considering a run to succeed Gov. Brian Kemp, who cannot seek a third term in office. She told The ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 13: White House Public Engagement Advisor Keisha Lance Bottoms speaks a press briefing at the White House on January 13, 2023 in Washington, DC. Bottoms spoke on the ...
ATLANTA — Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is speaking out after President Trump claimed to have fired her from her senior advisory position under the Biden administration. She said she ...
KEISHA Lance Bottoms has been given her marching orders by President Donald Trump. Removing Biden-appointed officials from government is part of a massive shake-up on day one of his second term ...
Mark A. Milley, Brian Hook, and Keisha Lance Bottoms – were all met with one of Trump’s infamous lines. “YOU’RE FIRED!” the head of state declared in his post. In response, Bottoms took to Instagram to correct Trump’s apparent mistake.
The new president posted on his Truth social media network early Tuesday that he would fire more than 1,000 presidential appointees “who are not aligned" with his vision, including some high-profile names.