Onwards and upwards. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reaction to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration was nothing but pride for America’s new POTUS and VPOTUS.
10.01.2021 - 20:47 / variety.com
Ellise Shafer administratorArnold Schwarzenegger has denounced Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol, calling Donald Trump the “worst president ever.”In a seven-minute video posted to Schwarzenegger’s Twitter account, the actor and former governor of California compared Wednesday’s events to Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, the 1938 event that marked the rise of Nazi Germany.“I grew up in Austria. I’m very aware of Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass.
Onwards and upwards. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reaction to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration was nothing but pride for America’s new POTUS and VPOTUS.
Joe Biden was officially named the new President of the United States on Wednesday and will soon call 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue home.And there is a big change he will be bringing to the White House – his two adorable German Shepherds Champ and Major!MORE: Celebrities react to Joe Biden becoming presidentFormer POTUS Donald Trump was actually the first president in 130 years not to have a pet dog living at the White House – something Joe capitalised on when he posted an election campaign video to
The past four years — five and a half, really — have been a long, strange trip for the United States of America. As we mark the end of the Donald Trump presidency and celebrate the beginning of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration, here is a look at Inauguration Day 2021 in pictures. Click the image above to launch the gallery.
Donald Trump after spending more than three decades behind bars.Harris is set for release from a California prison after spending 32 years behind bars for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking.Snoop Dogg, who was signed to Harris’ record label in the 1990s, reportedly sought the help of Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and a selection of justice reform campaigners to lobby Trump for the pardon.According to the Daily Mail, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows personally advised Trump against
President Donald Trump, 74, has pardoned Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris, 59, on the last day of his presidency. The pardon comes after a secret campaign by Michael’s friend, Snoop Dogg, 49, according to Daily Mail. The former drug kingpin has been behind bars for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking for 32 years and was set to be released from a California federal prison on Tuesday.
Snoop Dogg is reportedly lobbying Donald Trump to grant a pardon to Death Row Records co-founder Michael ‘Harry-O’ Harris following more than three decades behind bars.Harris, who is now 58, was convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping in 1988, and is currently incarcerated at a federal correctional facility in Lompoc, California.During his time behind bars, Harris has reportedly reinvented himself as an activist and is currently pushing for prison reform.Snoop is now said to have stepped in
Donald Trump who has voiced various conspiracy theories, once telling a German news station that a shadowy criminal enterprise is trying to run the world under a communist agenda and that he and others are prepared to fight, with violence.According to a statement filed in federal court by an FBI agent, Schaffer “has long held far-right extremist views.” The statement said that: "During an interview in 2017, Schaffer ...
California’s Democratic Party chair linked a GOP petition to recall Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom with the recent "coup" attempt at the U.S.
A spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday that the German leader regards President Donald Trump's eviction from Twitter by the company to be "problematic." Twitter permanently suspended Trump from the social media platform on Friday, citing a "risk of further incitement of violence" after supporters of the outgoing president stormed the U.S. Capitol to protest Congress’ certification of the Electoral College vote.
Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday morning released a deeply personal video in which he comparedthe violent riot that took place on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C to the rise of Nazi Germany.
permanently banned from the platform, which was his preferred means of communication.Former CIA director John Brennan dubbed Schwarzenegger’s video “powerful” and “poignant.” Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat said the clip was worth watching because it provided a “blend of historical testimony about the ravages of Nazism and the urgent call to act to protect our own democracy.” Conan O’Brien, film writer Ed Solomon and actress Lea Thompson urged their followers to watch, as well.See his entire video, in
Donald Trump a failed leader who “will go down in history as the worst president ever.”In a video posted on social media on Sunday, the Republican took solace that Trump’s presidency was coming to an end and “would soon be as irrelevant as an old tweet.”He called for national unity and vowed his support for President-elect Joe Biden in the wake of the mobs and security breach at the U.S.
Like many other celebrities, Hollywood veteran Arnold Schwarzenegger recently reacted to the Capitol Hill attacks by Trump supporters and is going viral for the video he posted. The former governor of California took to Twitter to make his views clear about the riots, and in the public in a video message posted on the social media site, Arnold could be seen condemning the Donald Trump administration and calling the attackers “spinelessness fellow Republicans.” In the video, Arnold also compared
Arnold Schwarzenegger is going viral for a moving video.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is criticizing President Donald Trump after the Capitol riots. The 73-year-old former governor of California released a video on Sunday slamming both Trump and those who've supported him after supporters of the president violently stormed the Capitol.Before he spoke about Trump, though, Schwarzenegger, a republican, thought back on his childhood in Austria, a country that «suffered the loss of its democracy.»«I grew up in Austria.
Donald Trump in a new video following last week’s Capitol riots.Supporters of the president took to Capitol Hill on Wednesday (January 6) to protest the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory in Congress, which resulted in the complex being locked down and nearby office buildings having to be evacuated.Earlier today (January 10), the Terminator actor and former governor of California released a lengthy video criticising the Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol Building.Discussing