Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), Hillary Clinton and more stars shared their divided thoughts on President Donald Trump’s acquittal after he was impeached.
26.01.2020 - 18:51 / torontosun.com
Hours after President Donald Trump’s defense team on Saturday wrapped up its opening statements in the Senate impeachment trial, “Saturday Night Live” zeroed in on Alan Dershowitz, the storied defense attorney who is helping represent the president.
The cold opening parodied Dershowitz’s history of working for some of the justice system’s most radioactive defendants, including Jeffrey Epstein, O.J. Simpson and Claus von Bulow, the Danish-born socialite who was convicted, then acquitted, of trying
Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin), Hillary Clinton and more stars shared their divided thoughts on President Donald Trump’s acquittal after he was impeached.
Prince Andrew’s friendship with pedophile hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein has created a new royal ruckus.
After months of constantly sharing his politically charged artwork, actor Jim Carrey said that he’s done making art about President Donald Trump and Republicans.
According to U.S. prosecutors, Prince Andrew hasn't cooperated with the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, the Guardian reports—despite pledging to do so "if required" in his controversial BBC interview last November.
The Duke of York has "provided zero cooperation" to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking inquiry, a US prosecutor has said.
SNL went there, with the help of Adam Driver.
President Trump impeachment lawyer Alan Dershowitz got sent to hell in the first Saturday Night Live skit of 2020 — getting reunited with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who said he was “just hanging.”
By Anita Bennett
The first of 2020 welcomed back a familiar face.
The 45th season of “Saturday Night Live” has been on hiatus for a month, and what a month it has been. The last episode aired just days after Donald Trump was impeached, and this week alone saw House impeachment managers presenting their case on why it would threaten the country’s security for him to stay in office. Naturally, the late-night sketch show addressed that from the moment it returned.
Jon Voight posted a video message on Twitter supporting President Donald Trump amid his impeachment trial Friday afternoon, calling for "highest prayers" to "save the truth that has been taken down by these cruel individuals of the left."Voight, a vocalsupporter of the president, made several religious references in his video while also calling out "the left" for their "filthy lies and distortions of the mighty truths that have been written.""Let us stand among the greatest statues that stand
By Bruce Haring
By Denise Petski
The Trump administration has proposed nine rules reversing Obama-era regulations affecting faith-based nonprofits with government contracts, enabling them to turn away LGBTQ people or those of another religion in the name of “religious freedom.”