
How Dr. Oz went from being Oprah's protégé to Trump's cheerleader
CNN
"Oprah for President." That was the rallying cry rattling across the internet in early 2018, days after Oprah Winfrey delivered a powerful, and pointed, speech at the Golden Globes.
It was during the early days of the #MeToo movement, a year into the Trump presidency, and the idea of a wildly popular and charismatic presidential candidate plucked from the world of talk television seemed not only possible, but desirable.

Over the past 10 days, Vice President JD Vance put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on notice, rattled the confidence of century-old allies in Western Europe during his first foreign trip, decamped to Capitol Hill to help in delicate budget talks and delivered a spirited defense of the Trump administration’s first month to a gathering of conservatives outside the nation’s capital.