Eric Trump and his family are no longer able to fly on Air Force One after his father, Donald Trump, was voted out of office and is no longer President.
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Ariel Pink has taken to FOX’s Tucker Carlson Tonight to speak out following the backlash he has received for his support of Donald Trump.Speaking to Carlson, Pink explained how the aftermath of his attendance at the Capitol Building protests has impacted his livelihood and his wellbeing.“No apologies, no support,” Pink said.“My family’s been getting death threats. They don’t even know I’m here, I had to sneak away because they were so terrified of me coming on TV.
Eric Trump and his family are no longer able to fly on Air Force One after his father, Donald Trump, was voted out of office and is no longer President.
Signed by Biden last week, the order affirms a recent U.S.
The Village People have issued a statement about Donald Trump’s use of their song ‘YMCA’ to soundtrack the closing moments of his US presidency. Although they say that they have “no ill will” towards Trump, they also call him a “bully” and say they’re glad to see the back of him.“We have no ill will towards the president, but we asked him to cease and desist [using our music] long ago”, they say in a statement given to Billboard.
The Village People issued a response after Donald Trump defiantly used their hit "Y.M.C.A." one last time at his final address as president Wednesday. Trump left the White House for the last time early in the morning and headed for Joint Base Andrews as he was about to fly to Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
The Village People have issued a statement after Donald Trump played their song ‘Y.M.C.A.’ for the final time during his turbulent presidency yesterday (January 20).The former president played the 1978 disco hit at a number of his public appearances and rallies over the past four years despite the group repeatedly asking him not to.Trump played ‘Y.M.C.A.’ once again after giving his farewell speech at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland yesterday ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration in Washington
Obviously after four years of dread-inducing policies, and this last year of literally deadly choices during the pandemic, the exit of Donald Trump from the White House is a cause for celebration.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorPresident Trump’s White House tenure is over, but some members of the far-right media think there’s more of the now-former Commander-in-Chief’s story to tell.Several of the outlets, many of which have gained a reputation in media circles for promoting opinions based on falsehoods, spent part of a day devoted to the inauguration of a new president (Joe Biden) devoted to maintaining some echo of the one he replaced (Donald Trump).On the far-right cable network
A “checked out” First Lady Melania Trump didn’t even write her own “thank you” notes to the White House residence staff, according to a report from CNN. About 80 staffers received letters from the first lady before she, President Donald Trump, and their son, Barron Trump, vacated the White House on January 20, all under the assumption that she penned them herself. Apparently, that’s not the case, sources told the outlet.
Lil Wayne and Kodak Black have been pardoned by President Donald Trump. The rappers were included in the final wave of pardons and commutations Trump granted on Tuesday, his last full day in office, according to a statement released by the White House.Wayne pleaded guilty last month to illegally carrying a loaded handgun while traveling to Florida on a private plane in December 2019, according to .He was set to face up to 10 years in prison at a hearing in Miami on Jan.
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Lil Wayne and Kodak Black have been pardoned by President Donald Trump. The rappers were included in the final wave of pardons and commutations Trump granted on Tuesday, his last full day in office, according to multiplereports. Wayne pleaded guilty last month to illegally carrying a loaded handgun while traveling to Florida on a private plane in December 2019, according to CBS News.He was set to face up to 10 years in prison at a hearing in Miami on Jan.
Donald Trump has just hours left in office and TV’s late-night hosts are taking all the shots they can before President-elect Joe Biden’s officially takes over the White House on Wednesday.
Ariel Pink has spoken about the backlash to his attendance at the recent pro-Donald Trump rally in Washington, DC. In an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, he says that his treatment – including being dropped by his label – is unfair, when all he wanted to do was peacefully show support for the outgoing president.The event’s aim, of course, was to push Trump’s baseless claims that he has been deprived of a second presidential term by a fraudulent election.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.The 1992 movie features a cameo in which the current President of the United States of America, a former reality TV host, points the mischievous (Culkin) in the right direction while he's running through the Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at the time.In December 2020, Home Alone 2 director Chris Columbus claimed Trump forced his way into the movie as a condition for letting them film in the Plaza. “We wanted to shoot in the lobby.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorOn the day when President Donald Trump became the first occupant of the Oval Office to be impeached twice, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke out to say that threats to physical safety and the company’s desire to foster “a more peaceful existence on earth” were among the reasons for the social media giant’s permanent ban of Trump from the platform.In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Dorsey said the company was forced to act after long-simmering concerns about the