Donald Trump is an “overt racist” whose behaviour has emboldened others to reveal their “inner prejudices”.The satirist, who is promoting the sequel to Borat that lands on October 23, also accused the US president of being an “overt fascist”.
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David Robb Labor EditorSandra Karas, secretary-treasurer of Actors’ Equity, was surprised Monday morning when she read The New York Times’ article about President Trump’s income taxes – and the $70,000 that he reportedly wrote off as a business expense for hair styling in connection with his TV show The Apprentice. “It made me laugh when I saw it in the paper,” she said.
Donald Trump is an “overt racist” whose behaviour has emboldened others to reveal their “inner prejudices”.The satirist, who is promoting the sequel to Borat that lands on October 23, also accused the US president of being an “overt fascist”.
Ted Johnson The chairman of the FCC issued a statement on Thursday saying that he plans to move forward with efforts to clarify Section 230, the provision of a 1996 law that gives immunity to internet companies like Facebook and Twitter over the way that they moderate content.Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement as President Donald Trump and his allies have blasted Twitter and Facebook for steps they have taken to restrict the sharing of a New York Post story on Hunter Biden.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerLook, up there in the sky – it’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s President Donald Trump?The New York Times reported Saturday that President Trump floated the idea of a stunt when he left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after treatment for COVID-19. The plan called for Trump to appear frail when people first saw him.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterIs there anyone on the planet who hasn’t seen Sarah Cooper’s impersonations of Donald Trump? Her viral videos, set to the soundtrack of the president’s own (gibberish) words, have become ubiquitous during the pandemic.
Spike Lee still gets recognized on a walk in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.On this sunny September morning, the 63-year-old director and activist is participating in a socially distanced photo shoot on the street outside his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. As Lee stands on the corner, a dark Subaru screeches to a halt.
Donald Trump is feeling healthy, according to pal Rudy Giuliani.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump did not participate in a call with on COVID-19 support to vulnerable seniors shortly after noon ET on Friday, despite prior indications that he would even after announcing that he tested positive for the coronavirus.The New York Times‘ Maggie Haberman reported that Vice President Mike Pence participated in the call instead.
Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income tax in 2016 and 2017 — and no income tax at all in 10 of the previous 15 years.By midday Monday, she'd heard from two people.
Late night hosts seized upon The New York Times' bombshell report on President Donald Trump's long-undisclosed tax returns during their shows on Monday. The report, which published Sunday, showed that in 2015 and 2016 Trump paid only $750 in federal income taxes and no income taxes at all for 10 years.
Donald Trump’s taxes have been exposed, and the late-night hosts had a field day.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsDetails of President Donald Trump’s tax records made news Sunday when a New York Times report revealed that the former reality television star only paid $750 in taxes for 2016, 2017.
The New York Times revealed Trump's tax return data, and oh boy.
A bombshell allegation surfaced this weekend from a New York Times report that President Donald Trump only paid $750 in taxes in 2016 and 2017.
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