He was challenged on a number of racial issues
07.05.2020 - 17:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter's forthcoming book about the nexus between Fox News Channel and the Trump administration will have a newsy focus, telling the story of the network's sometimes skeptical coverage of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The book, titled Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth, is based on interviews conducted with "over 250 current and former Fox News insiders," andwill be released on Aug.
He was challenged on a number of racial issues
“Law & Order: SVU” star Christopher Meloni jokingly compared two children showing support for Donald Trump to “Nazi Youth.” The actor, who has previously used his Twitter to speak out against the Trump administration, commented on a video shared by New York Times columnist Charles M.
Erick “Jesus” Coomes never wants to stop the show but when his bandmates in Lettuce learned that President Donald Trump had issued an executive order on March 13 ban because of the spread of a novel coronavirus, he knew it was time to jam on back to Long Beach, California.
Robert De Niro is the latest celebrity to voice support for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the actor is such a fan that he'd be willing to play him in a movie. De Niro appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday, where the two discussed the potential for a movie about the coronavirus pandemic.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – If there ends up being a movie made about the coronavirus pandemic, Robert De Niro wants to portray New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
By Mackenzie Nichols
President Donald Trump is seeking a broader national audience and leaving his Fox News comfort zone, granting a taped interview to ABC News anchor David Muir that will air Tuesday night. Trump's announcement on Twitter came before ABC News officially announced the interview.
By Ted Johnson
President Donald Trump launched a string of late-night attacks at MSNBC’ Brian Williams to Twitter on April 29, roasting the anchorman over his past apology for falsified coverage of the Iraq War. Trump said the longtime journalist “wouldn’t know the truth if it was nailed to his wooden forehead” before posting a video showing coverage of his 2015 suspension from NBC News.
By Ted Johnson