Jim Carrey wants back the America he knew and loved.
17.08.2020 - 23:45 / etonline.com
Robert Trump, Brother of President Donald Trump, Dead at 71 Ash Christian, Actor and Emmy-Winning Producer, Dead at 35 Linda Manz, 'Days of Heaven' and 'Out of the Blue' Actress, Dead at 58
Jim Carrey wants back the America he knew and loved.
Ted Johnson When Donald Trump’s campaign blasted out a response to Joe Biden’s speech on Monday, based on a wildly out of context quote, Twitter very quickly labeled it “manipulated media.”The account Trump War Room sent out a three second clip in which Biden says, “You won’t be safe in Joe Biden’s America!” But Biden was actually saying the opposite.Biden said in his Pittsburgh speech, “And since they have no agenda or vision for a second term Trump and Pence are running on this: ‘You won’t be
Jim Gaffigan was watching the Republican National Convention last Thursday night and he clearly didn’t like what he saw.
Jim Gaffigan is going viral for his searing criticism of Donald Trump and the “wake up” message he sent to the president’s supporters after the final night of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
It’s safe to say that Jim Gaffigan, 54, isn’t a fan of Donald Trump, 74. He went off on the Commander in Chief in a set of late night tweets on Thursday, August 27, as the RNC was going on. “RIP Truth,” was the first thing he wrote before repeatedly slamming him about how he “lies” constantly. He also took shots at Ivanka Trump & her husband Jared Kushner, saying, “Think they are on your side? Do you think they’ve ever done a real days work in their lives. Wake up.”
Seconds after former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Joe Biden of nepotism, the president’s youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Donald Trump went straight for the drama tonight at the opening of the Republican Convention with a full pardon direct from the White House on TV.In a pre-recorded video near the beginning of Night 2 of the RNC’s virtual gathering, the former Celebrity Apprentice host exercised his presidential prerogative for criminal justice activist Jon Ponder.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are opening up about their ticket, and the diversity they are working to represent.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticFor an event that necessarily unfolded from scattered locations across the country, the theme of the 2020 Democratic National Convention was unified from the start. Over four nights, a (virtual) parade of politicians, celebrities and citizens solemnly told the audience at home that this election is about saving “the soul of this nation” from Donald Trump.
After four days of praise from the most prominent Democrats in the United States, and a slew of celebrities, Joe Biden officially accepted the party’s nomination for president “with great honor and humility.” Biden, 77, spoke to the country from his home state of Delaware, pledging to voters that he’ll undo the harm he believes Donald Trump has done to the United States.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJulia Louis-Dreyfus displayed her trademark razor sharp humor as she opened the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention on Thursday.In praising Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, Louis-Dreyfus said she cannot wait to see her debate “our current Vice President, Mika Peince.” She continued to play up not being able to pronounce Mike Pence (“Some kind of weird foreign name,” she said.
Hillary Clinton is recalling her 2016 Presidential Election loss during her speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
Former President Barack Obama worked with his “brother” Joe Biden for eight years in the White House, and he’s determined to get him four more. Obama, 59, closed out the third night of the Democratic National Convention on August 19 with a passionate speech targeting his successor, Donald Trump and his “failures” during his presidency. Trump, according to Obama, is using the presidency to “get the attention that he craves,” and cannot succeed in a second term.
Robert Trump, Brother of President Donald Trump, Dead at 71 Ash Christian, Actor and Emmy-Winning Producer, Dead at 35 Linda Manz, 'Days of Heaven' and 'Out of the Blue' Actress, Dead at 58
Michelle Obama is getting tons of praise for the speech she delivered at the 2020 Democratic National Convention and we’ve gathered tons of tweets from celebs who are reacting.
Michelle Obama is singing the praises of Joe Biden. The former first lady delivered a taped speech at this year's virtual Democratic National Convention and was effusive in her kindness for the former vice president.«I am here tonight because I love this country with all my heart, and it pains me to see so many people hurting,» Obama began as she addressed the nation, explaining that the road to a better future depends on «who we choose as our president in our election.»«I know Joe.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris debuted as Joe Biden’s historic choice as his running mate by mixing personal biography and connection with piercing attacks on Donald Trump and Mike Pence.“Let me tell you, as somebody who has presented my fair share of arguments in court, the case against Donald Trump and Mike Pence is open and shut,” Harris said in an appearance with Biden at a high school in Wilmington, DE.The socially distanced nature of the event was evident not just in the lack of a crowd to
Kamala Harris has been chosen as Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's running mate in this year's US election.The California senator is the first black woman and South Asian American to take the role of Vice President nominee.Joe Biden is going up against President Donald Trump in the US presidential election on November 3 later this year.Mr Biden tweeted that his chosen running mate was "smart, tough, and ready to lead", while former president Barack Obama said she was "more than