Linkin Park is speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission.
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When you think about famous people who might be better off if Twitter never existed, surely Brandi Glanville‘s name will pop up in any conversation, right? (You know, after the obvious one: Donald Trump.)
The longtime Real Housewives mainstay is truly masterful at the trolling and conniving it takes to turn Twitter drama into reality TV gold, for better or worse (often worse!). Saturday night gave us yet another example of that, as she continued to poke the bear, so to speak, regarding her
Linkin Park is speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTalk about adding insult to injury. Author Mary Trump, out flogging her tell-all book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man’, took to Twitter to brag about beating her uncle the President in TV ratings.On Friday, Mary Trump tweeted 5.23 million v.
Kanye West shared a photo on Twitter that shows his face edited onto Mount Rushmore amid his ongoing presidential bid. As the musician forges ahead with his plans to run against both Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden in November, he took to Twitter to share an optimistic view of that potential presidency with a photo showing his face on the famous U.S.
known as the Dixie Chicks, lit a forest fire with an offhand insult about George W. Bush in 2003.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – In a long-distant era of discord suspiciously similar to our own, Natalie Maines, the singer for the group that was, until last month, known as the Dixie Chicks, lit a forest fire with an offhand insult about George W. Bush in 2003. Since then, she’s owned her political words more deliberately by laying into Donald Trump on social media, not onstage.
Chris Willman Music WriterIn a long-distant era of discord suspiciously similar to our own, Natalie Maines, the singer for the group that was, until last month, known as the Dixie Chicks, lit a forest fire with an offhand insult about George W. Bush in 2003.
Ted Johnson As reporters rushed to post many of the juicy anecdotes and scorching analysis from Mary Trump’s new book this past week, they might have missed that the memoir also is a media critique.In Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, set to be published Tuesday, the niece of President Donald Trump still seems a bit surprised that, through his entire career, her uncle, whether by design or impulse, has used distraction to his advantage.“The media
Keke Palmer is speaking her mind. The "Hustlers" actress, 26, recently spoke with Cosmopolitan magazine to discuss her participation in the ongoing pro-Black Lives Matter protests taking place across the nation, as well as to explain how she believes Donald Trump's "craziness" has affected the situation.
Keke Palmer is continuing to be outspoken about her beliefs and the issues that are important to her, including when it comes to President Donald Trump.The 26-year-old star covers the latest issue of and talks about being an activist during these challenging times.
Keke Palmer is using her platform to continue the conversation and encourage action amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Keke Palmer is speaking out about the protests that have erupted across the country protesting police brutality and supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
Also Read: David Leitch to Direct Thriller 'Bullet Train' for SonyA spokesperson for Pitt has not yet responded to TheWrap’s request for comment.More to come…Alec Baldwin (born 1958)An Emmy winner for playing Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live," the veteran actor continues to work in both TV and film.Antonio Banderas (born 1960)The veteran Spanish actor plays Pablo Picasso in the second season of the TV anthology series "Genius."Bill Murray (born 1950)The reclusive performer popped up in the
here.In a statement on Monday, Fox News said, “On Sunday, July 5, a report on Ghislaine Maxwell during Fox News Channel’s ‘America’s News HQ’ mistakenly eliminatedPresident Donald Trump from a photo alongside then Melania Knauss, Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.
Axl Rose has defended his politically outspoken tweets in a new post, saying they come “from a sense of outrage, obligation n’ responsibility”.The Guns N’ Roses frontman has often used his Twitter account to criticise Donald Trump and yesterday (July 4) spoke out against the US Surgeon General.“My disdain 4 current administration n’ what I perceive as its threat to democracy is no secret,” he tweeted today (July 5).
Mancunians enjoy their first Saturday night out since lockdown as pubs and bars reopen - picturesIn a lengthy speech at the 2015 Video Music Awards after winning the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, he said: "It's about ideas, people who believe in truth.
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.
Donald Trump isn’t a fan of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio‘s plan to paint a Black Lives Matter tribute on Fifth Avenue. More specifically, right in front of his hotel.
The current POTUS continues to be as controversial as possible, this time around taking to his go-to social media platform to re-tweet a white power video! Jon Stewart was one of the many who slammed Donald Trump for his blatant racism and he also took this opportunity to warn his followers what 4 more years of presidency could cause if Donald Trump were to be reelected for a second term. Jon dragged Trump, calling him the ‘greatest agent of chaos’ in the country, among other things.