The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
12.02.2020 - 04:36 / foxnews.com
After a three-month hiatus, Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose returned to social media to blast President Trump.
In a tweet, his first of 2020: an old man is seen wearing a blue hat that reads, “MAKE THE WHITE HOUSE GREAT AGAIN.”
The aging rocker has been a vocal critic of Trump during his presidency.
In November 2018, he took issue with Trump’s campaign using the legendary rock band's music during the president's political rallies.
Axl Rose of Guns 'N' Roses. (Marc Grimwade/WireImage)
The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
Spanish-language media giant Univision Communications, a couple of days after unveiling a deal that will see an investor group led by former Viacom CFO Wade Davis acquire a 64 percent stake in it, on Thursday said it swung to a fourth-quarter profit amid higher revenue and lower expenses.
Roku, in announcing strong 2019 holiday-quarter results, gave a bit of a flex in claiming it was a key part of Disney Plus reeling in 26.5 million customers in Q4.
Axl Rose broke his Twitter silence for the first time this year, and something tells us President Trump isn't going to be thrilled about it.
Back in spring 2017, Hong Kong billionaire Karen Lo paid $18.8 million for stately old house directly across the street from the Playboy Mansion, sited prominently on what is arguably the most exclusive street in L.A.’s Holmby Hills neighborhood. A few months later, she spent another $17.3 million to acquire the bedraggled house next door, which was formerly owned by Hugh Hefner and used as his “Bunny hutch” — guest quarters for visiting Playboy playmates.
"Make the White House Great Again"
Run The Jewels are on support duties
On Tuesday night (Feb. 4), President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear before a joint session of Congress to deliver his third State of the Union address to the nation, in the House chamber where he was impeached back in December.
Pep Guardiola expects the Premier League top brass to express concern over Liverpool's dominance of their competition.
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros is slamming Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg again — arguing that the social giant and its founder may be poised to give Donald Trump an unfair advantage in this year’s U.S. presidential election.