Arnold Schwarzenegger gave a virtual commencement speech to the class of 2020 graduating amid the coronavirus pandemic where he took a jab at President Trump.
28.04.2020 - 17:35 / billboard.com
Shady singer extraordinaire Randy Rainbow is well-known for his politically charged parody videos. Although they started off as mock interviews with politicians and celebrities, Randy eventually showed off his singing abilities in parody music videos based on Broadway tunes and pop hits.
In these videos, Randy has taken a particular interest in President Trump and his administration.Not only does he have incredibly versatile vocals, Randy is also a hilariously talented lyricist. His sharp wit
.Arnold Schwarzenegger gave a virtual commencement speech to the class of 2020 graduating amid the coronavirus pandemic where he took a jab at President Trump.
By Ted Johnson
Bill Pullman has told Donald Trump to keep his memes to himself, after he re-shared a “deep fake” video from the 1996 flick Independence Day. In the clip, which was posted to Twitter by a supporter on May 14, Trump’s head was superimposed on the body of Bill’s character, President Thomas J. Whitmore.
Bill Pullman is not happy about Donald Trump‘s altered video clip from the movie Independence Day.
A superimposed Trump recites Bill Pullman's speech about uniting against a common foe
By Dominic Patten
In his first major address since the country went into lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, former US president Barack Obama‘s speech read like an indictment of Donald Trump‘s response to the global health crises. The 58-year-old delivered a commencement speech to graduates at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) on May 16, and offered his words of wisdom.
By Bruce Haring
A man of many words. Donald Trump, 73, just called a state-of-the art weapon that is supposed to defend the United States a “super duper missile” while delivering a speech from the Oval Office on May 15.
By Todd Spangler
The ransom demand for the secret files of a cyber-attacked lawyer to A-list stars has doubled to $42 million — as the hackers are now threatening to reveal “dirty laundry” on President Donald Trump in just a week if they are not paid in full.
Guns N’ Roses are taking a shot at Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus with a T-shirt that mocks his recent visit to an N95 mask factory in Arizona. While visiting the factory to show off the many masks being produced to help health care workers protect themselves and others while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees started playing the acclaimed band’s cover of "Live and Let Die” over the PA system.
Anderson Cooper is fighting the good fight alongside his fellow journalists.
Trump walked through a factory producing N95 masks to the song earlier this month