“The Fight,” Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despress’ documentary about the American Civil Liberties Union, opens with the inauguration of Donald Trump. His oath rings out like an opening salvo.
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The New York Post said today that Ben Stiller isn’t backing down. The Hollywood actor has come under pressure from fans online who want him to cut out Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s appearence in 2001’s Zoolander.
During an episode of The Daily Beast’s podcast, The New Abnormal, Stiller discussed how he jumped at the opportunity to have Donald Trump and his wife appear in the movie for a cameo. According to Stiller, they were shooting at the VH1 Fashion Awards which has since been disbanded,
.“The Fight,” Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despress’ documentary about the American Civil Liberties Union, opens with the inauguration of Donald Trump. His oath rings out like an opening salvo.
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton has been getting blasted by millions of people after he claimed that slavery was “the necessary evil upon which the union was built.” Cotton, who many predict will run for president in 2024, did a lengthy interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where he made the controversial remarks.
NEW YORK -- Not only can President Donald Trump's niece Mary sell books, she can draw a crowd on television. Her one-hour interview with Rachel Maddow last Thursday reached 5.2 million people, the biggest audience ever for one of Maddow's shows and largest ever for a regularly-scheduled show on MSNBC, the Nielsen company said.
Donald Trump seems to be staying loyal to his former friend Ghislaine Maxwell, as she’s behind bars following her arrest for allegedly helping her late boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls and young women. In a July 21 press briefing about the COVID-19 pandemic, the president said that he “wished her well,” as Maxwell sits in a New York jail cell with no bail.
Ted Johnson One of the stranger moments at President Donald Trump’s coronavirus press briefings came when a reporter asked him about Ghislaine Maxwell, the recently indicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein, and whether she would name powerful people.The reporter, Steven Nelson of the New York Post, asked the president, “Maxwell is in prison, so a lot of people want to know if she is going to turn in powerful people.
Chance The Rapper has said he believes Donald Trump will second a second term as US President, after playing down Joe Biden’s chances of victory.Speaking in the latest episode of The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast, the Chicago said that Biden’s presumptive nomination as the Democrat candidate comes as America faces a “fork in the road”.“I feel like there’s a fork in the road, like a black hole.
New York Times op-ed writer recently described as “.” Donors have also taken notice, helping the group $16.8 million last quarter.Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson reiterated during the group’s first virtual town hall last week that their ads are not just about trolling the president. The group wants to “litigate the case against Donald Trump.” They to spend 85 cents of every dollar on voter contact, he said.
Kanye West has reportedly dropped out of the 2020 U.S.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s team is demanding U.S. President Donald Trump stop using his song Memory at political rallies.
Ted Johnson A New York Supreme Court judge has lifted a restraining order that prevented Mary Trump from publicizing her new book about her uncle, President Donald Trump, and his family.Judge Hal Greenwald wrote that a confidentiality clause that was included in an agreement to settle the estate of her grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., was too broad. He wrote that the clause had “too many words, with too many meanings.
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump. During an interview on The Daily Beast‘s podcast The New Abnormal, the 54-year-old actor discussed the requests from fans to edit Trump out of the 2001 movie, which he starred in and directed.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York City began work Thursday on a prominent, yellow-lettered “Black Lives Matter” mural on the street in front of Trump Tower.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, long a critic of Donald Trump’s presidency and the drain of his Manhattan headquarters on city’s resources, has backed the mural as a necessary show of solidarity with the movement. Black Lives Matter demonstrations against police brutality and racial injustice have swept across the U.S.
According to the New York Times, which reviewed a manuscript of Mary Trump’s book, Donald Trump paid someone to take the SATs for him, and the “high score” helped him get into the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton business school.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAnother one of Donald Trump’s tweets has run afoul of copyright laws.On Wednesday, Twitter pulled down a photo Trump posted of himself included in a June 30 tweet, after the New York Times Co.
A New York appeals court cleared the way Wednesday for a publisher to distribute a tell-all book by President Donald Trump’s niece over the objections of the president’s brother. The New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division said it was lifting a restraint that a judge put on Simon & Schuster a day earlier that would have blocked distribution of Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.
Jill Goldsmith New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delayed indoor dining in New York City indefinitely, urged President Donald Trump to “put a mask on it” and warned of “storm clouds” as infections rise in 35 states.Eating inside restaurants is the latest casualty in the phased reopening.
coronavirus pandemic. Three in 10 Americans say they trust President Donald Trump and his administration to get the facts straight all or most of the time when talking about COVID-19, the Pew Research Center said.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump is once again visiting his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, VA today, getting in a few swings at the little white ball.But before he departed for the links, he tweeted out some swings at Joe Biden, his likely opponent in the forthcoming presidential election, calling him by a new nickname and denigrating his IQ and previous interactions with Russia.The Commander-in-Tweet also denied knowledge of incidents suggested by a New York Times