Samaire Armstong is speaking out about her politics on social media.
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Dade Hayes Finance EditorBill Maher found his stride in his first episode since March to originate from the regular studio home of HBO’s Real Time, capping tonight’s show with a call-to-postal-action against — who else — President Donald Trump.“If Trump’s going to try to scuttle the Post Office, we need to fight back,” the host said, delivering his “New Rules” show-ending monologue from his familiar set at LA’s CBS Television City.
Starting in October, he added, “Don’t use the mail for anything
.Samaire Armstong is speaking out about her politics on social media.
Michael Stipe has criticised Donald Trump and urged for safer coronavirus management in his former hometown of Athens, Georgia.The former R.E.M.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Monday, as Joe Biden called Donald Trump “a climate arsonist,” the president met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, who took an agree-to-disagree approach while calling out the president on climate change.Later, Trump meet with scientists, state officials and politicians to discuss further the massive wildfires scorching the state.Wade Crowfoot, California’s Secretary for Natural Resources, gave the president a blunt assessment his wildfire performance.
a lot nervous — that Donald Trump might win a second term as president.“Maybe it’s just that their convention bump got to me.
Donald Trump took the stage on night four of the Republican National Convention on Thursday to officially accept the Republican presidential nomination. As he took the podium at the White House, he began by thanking his family, wife Melania Trump, and mentioning his late brother, Robert Trump.«I know my brother Robert is looking down on us right now from heaven.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticDon’t be ringing any bells for Donald Trump just yet.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden gave a surprise interview to MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, just hours before Donald Trump accepts the Republican presidential nomination in which he is expected to hit his rival on the issue of law and order.In the interview, Biden attacked Trump for viewing the violence in Kenosha through a political lens.
Stephen Colbert marked night one of the Republican National Convention on “The Late Show” by comparing Donald Trump to Thanos in an “Avengers” parody skit.
he is the founder of the movement.For those of you who don’t know, “QAnon” is a conspiracy theory without any basis in reality that claims a secret cabal controlled by Hollywood and prominent Democrats behind an international pedophile ring are plotting a clandestine coup against Donald Trump.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorAfter the week that was — when a QAnon backer won a congressional primary and President Donald Trump embraced the, uh, fringe group during a White House briefing, Bill Maher felt it’s time that America learned the true identity of the shadowy figure behind it all.“It makes perfect sense that I — libertine, atheist, pot-smoking Trump-hating Bill Maher — am Q,” the Real Time said.
Ted Johnson, Bruce Haring UPDATE: Former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon is free on a $5 million bond, secured by $1.75 million in assets, on charges of fraud and money laundering.A smiling Bannon left federal court in Manhattan with a smile, claiming his indictment was a “fiasco.” Bannon said that “This entire fiasco is to stop people who want to build the wall.”Bannon has pleaded not guilty to fraud and money laundering charges in an alleged scheme to steal cash donated to a “We Build the
Barack Obama is not holding back on what he sees as the failures of Donald Trump's presidency. The former commander in chief spoke during Wednesday's Democratic National Convention and shared his experience of Trump from having spent time with him in the Oval Office.«I never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies.
Hillary Rodham Clinton returning to the DNC's virtual stage four years after becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major party. Now, she's honoring Kamala Harris' historic VP nomination.«I know something about the slings and arrows she'll face. Believe me, this former district attorney and attorney general can handle them all,» she said.
Ted Johnson Barack Obama plans to deliver a convention speech on Wednesday that will offer biting criticism of his successor Donald Trump and characterize Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as just the people who can lead “this country out of dark times.”Obama will be one of the marquee speakers on the convention’s third night, which will finish with the convention’s acceptance speech.“I have sat in the Oval Office with both of the men who are running for president,” Obama plans to say, according to
Kids tend to not hold back — as seen in a “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” skit Tuesday.
Ted Johnson Bill Clinton gave an unusually succinct speech that stood out for its scathing criticism of Donald Trump and also one of the issues that the president still holds an advantage in some polling — the economy.Clinton framed the election as one whether voters will have to decide “whether to renew [Trump’s] contract or hire someone else.”“If you want a president who defines the job as spending hours a day watching TV and zapping people on social media, he’s your man,” Clinton said from
Twitter users weren’t the only ones laughing over a video of First Lady Melania Trump, 50, seemingly doing everything possible to not hold Donald’s hand as they disembarked Air Force One on Aug. 16. Some of the biggest names in the music industry — Rihanna, 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg — all took turns at poking fun over the viral video! First up we have Rihanna, who created an excellent edit of the awkward moment using her very own song.
Sharon Stone has had two family members already die from COVID-19, and two more are now fighting for their lives. The actress, 62, revealed on Instagram that her beloved sister, Kelly, and Kelly’s husband, Bruce, contracted coronavirus despite social distancing and wearing protective gear. Sharon lashed out at people who refuse face masks, as well as President Donald Trump for his inaction during the crisis. She begged her fans to vote for Joe Biden in November — not a “killer.”
Taylor Swift's days of staying quiet about politics are so, so over. The "Cardigan" singer took to Twitter on Saturday night to slam Donald Trump for his recent treatment of the United States Postal Service.