President Donald Trump‘s tax returns are not immune from legal proceedings, the Supreme Court just ruled.
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Bruce Springsteen has starkly warned that democracy in the United States may not survive another four years if Donald Trump wins a second presidential term in November.In a new interview with The Atlantic, The Boss also lambasted Trump for using tear gas to clear protestors earlier this month, in order to pose with a bible during a bizarre photo opportunity outside Washington’s St John’s Church.“I believe we may have finally reached a presidential tipping point with that Lafayette Square walk,”
.President Donald Trump‘s tax returns are not immune from legal proceedings, the Supreme Court just ruled.
President Donald Trump's most vocal celebrity supporters — and now he could become his opponent. In an interview with on Tuesday, Trump was asked about what he thought of West announcing that he's running for president in 2020. West tweeted on the Fourth of July, «We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future.
Neil Young has shared an open letter written to Donald Trump, as the US President continues to use the musician’s work without permission.Before Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore last week, three of Young’s songs were heard blasting from the speakers – ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’, ‘Like a Hurricane’, and ‘Cowgirl in the Sand’.After initially taking to Twitter to once again voice his disapproval, Young has now written to the President, saying he won’t take legal action because he doesn’t want to
University of Manchester.The official White House Twitter account tweeted a quote attributed to Mr Trump, which read: "Americans harnessed electricity, split the atom, and gave the world the telephone and the internet."We settled the Wild West, won two World Wars, landed American Astronauts on the Moon—and one day soon, we will plant our flag on Mars!"His claim has angered Brits on the social media platform, who were quick to point on that the atom was split by a New Zealand scientist, who
Donald Trump has claimed that Americans were responsible for giving the world the telephone - despite the inventor being Scottish. Edinburgh-born Alexander Graham Bell is credited in history for inventing the first practical telephone during the late 19th century.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump attacked Bubba Wallace on Monday, arguing that the African American NASCAR driver should have apologized over a report of a noose found in his garage stall last month.Trump also claimed that there was a backlash to NASCAR’s decision to ban Confederate flags from its race events.“Has @BubbaWallace apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials who came to his aid, stood by his side, & were willing to sacrifice everything for him, only to find out
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerDonald Trump’s plans for a new landmark honoring “the greatest Americans who ever lived” is off to a rocky start.Already under fire for its lack of diversity in the initial proposed selections, Trump received a new wallop from Nancy Sinatra, daughter of legendary actor and singer Frank Sinatra.
President Donald Trump once more grabbed headlines for delivering a very divisive and bizarre speech at the White House to mark Independence Day 2020. The former reality TV star turned politician slammed the protesters who have been marching for change since the death of George Floyd.
During the Independence Day weekend in the U.S., President Donald Trump signed an executive order to establish a “National Garden of American Heroes,” described as “a vast outdoor park that will feature the statues of the greatest Americans who ever lived.”
Frank Sinatra‘s daughter has revealed that her father “loathed” Donald Trump after the president paid tribute to the singer in a recent speech.On Friday (July 3), Trump actioned an executive order giving a new task force 60 days to present plans, including a location, for a National Garden of Heroes.It will feature statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and African American civil rights campaigners Martin Luther King Jr.
Bruce Springsteen criticized Donald Trump and Republicans for being “unchanged by history” in the wake of the cultural movement sparked by the death of George Floyd. Springsteen, who has been vocal about his distaste for the Trump administration in the past, spoke in a lengthy interview with The Atlantic about how his music, including songs like “American Skin” and “My Hometown,” have lyrics that are culturally relevant to the ongoing movement against systemic racism and police brutality.
On his radio show, Bruce Springsteen was reading the names of the 100k+ American citizens who had tragically lost their lives because of the coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic when he took this opportunity to also fiercely drag the POTUS! He made it clear Donald Trump should stop refusing to wear a mask in public already and show some compassion for other human beings! Springsteen did not hold anything back during the latest From My Home to Yours.
Bruce Springsteen didn’t mince words when criticizing Donald Trump on his SiriusXM show. The June 17 episode of From My Home to Yours was supposed to be devoted to summer songs, but The Boss switched gears to tell the president to “put on a f**king mask.” Springsteen, 70, asked his fans to pray for the grieving families affected by coronavirus, and shamed Trump for his response to the crisis. Listen to Springsteen’s speech in the video above.
Bruce Springsteen has demanded U.S. leader Donald Trump wear a face mask to show respect to the victims of the coronavirus.