For those who have been disappointed with Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, “Saturday Night Live” has an alternative.
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"Think I want to be a politician"
Cardi B has announced that she’s considering a foray into politics in the future.
The ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper, who last week criticised Donald Trump’s air strike against Iran, said that she was considering a move into the political arena on Twitter.
“Think I want to be a politician. I really love government even tho I don’t agree with Goverment,” wrote Cardi.
I think I want to be a politician.I really love government even tho I don’t agree with Goverment
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For those who have been disappointed with Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, “Saturday Night Live” has an alternative.
came out swinging over the weekend yet again with another edgy, political cold open — this time giving viewers an imaginary Impeachment more in line with what many hoped it would be.
By Anita Bennett
After months of constantly sharing his politically charged artwork, actor Jim Carrey said that he’s done making art about President Donald Trump and Republicans.
US President Donald Trump and the stars of show business have paid tribute to retired basketball player Kobe Bryant after his death in a helicopter crash.
The Grammy Awards provided yet another platform for stars to support charitable causes and display their political views on Sunday. As they hit the red carpet at the 2020 Grammy Awards, some A-listers stood out for their statement-making accessories.Notorious MAGA fan Joy Villa showed her support for President Donald Trump by wearing a gown reading "Trump 2020" on the front and "Impeached and Re-elected" on the back.
Arrivals for the 2020 Grammy Awards are underway, and politics have hit the red carpet -- as have some familiar faces who are familiar because they bring politics to the red carpet.
Many of Saturday Night Live's recent cold open sketches could fairly be accused of presenting more of the same played-out political punning again and again, especially when it comes to the latest news about Donald Trump. However, the latest episode offered a fresh introductory ride, taking audiences all the way from the Senate floor to the pits of Hell, wherein the surprises and deliciously dangerous jokes just kept coming.
By Anita Bennett
The first of 2020 welcomed back a familiar face.
The 45th season of “Saturday Night Live” has been on hiatus for a month, and what a month it has been. The last episode aired just days after Donald Trump was impeached, and this week alone saw House impeachment managers presenting their case on why it would threaten the country’s security for him to stay in office. Naturally, the late-night sketch show addressed that from the moment it returned.
"I don’t agree with all the political shit that he does at all, but... I was just thankful for everybody who supported me in there"
As Tim Gunn would advise, make it work. And that's just what Karlie Kloss does when in comes to her in-laws.
President Donald Trump is promising “big action” that will promote school prayer, at a 2 PM White House event Thursday, “Guidance on Constitutional Prayer in Public Schools.” Thursday is also Religious Freedom Day.
The band are "exploring all legal avenues"
“She is deeply concerned about what’s happening in the country”
Lost in all of the attention being paid to the impeachment of Donald Trump has been the packing the courts with conservative justices by the president with the full support of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).