Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
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Cardi B and Candace Owens feuded on social media over the weekend, when the 27-year-old rapper hit back at the 31-year-old conservative commentator over a video in which Owens called Cardi's recent interview with presidential candidate Joe Biden an «insult» to Black people.It all started on Sunday when Owens tweeted a video of herself on, in which she accused both Biden and Bernie Sanders of pandering to Black people by conducting interviews with Cardi.
Owens repeatedly called Cardi
.Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
President Donald Trump took aim at Meghan Markle last night when Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
Donald Trump isn't fond of Meghan Markle and he's making sure she knows it. The President of the United States of America expressed his thoughts on the Duchess at a recent White House press briefing just days after Meghan Markle urged fans to vote.
Donald Trump, 74, wasn’t too happy after Meghan Markle, 39, reminded people to vote in “the most important election of our lifetime.” After the Duchess of Sussex made the comments about the U.S. presidential election with her husband Prince Harry for their TIME100 video on Sept.
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Hurricane Maria damaged the door of AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s clinic that had been under construction in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans with HIV/AIDS remain vulnerable three years after the hurricane devastated the U.S. commonwealth. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)
Joe Biden has released a statement following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ted Johnson Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reflected on the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, telling reporters that she “stood for all of us” as she pursued “the highest American ideas of equality and justice under the law.”Biden also said that a vote on her successor should not take place until after the election. “The voters should pick the president, and the president should pick the justice for the Senate to consider.
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.
Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered Monday that the Green Party presidential candidate should not be added to the ballot, clearing the way for local clerks to resume mailing absentee ballots to more than 1 million voters who have requested one.The 4-3 order comes just seven weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election in this narrowly divided state.
Susan Sarandon has come under fire after supporting a political activist and podcaster, who is a vocal critic of former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign and the Democratic Party. The actress was met with intense pushback on social media after she tweeted support Ryan Knight and for those voting against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in the fast-approaching November election.
Oh, you know, just another fight online about politics on Labor Day Weekend!
Cardi B has responded to controversial Republican commentator Candace Owens after Owens called Cardi ‘dumb’ and ‘illiterate’.In an interview with another right-wing commentator, Ben Shapiro, Owens condemned Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden for doing an interview with Cardi.After saying that Biden had done minimal interviews before his chat with Cardi B for Elle, Owens said that it “would be akin to Donald Trump saying, ‘I’m going to give no interviews’ but he decided to give an
Cardi B, 27, just clapped back at Candace Owens, 31, in a major way. The Invasion of Privacy rapper and conservative political activist exchanged a series of heated messages on Sunday, Sept.
Jordan Moreau Twitter has taken down a video tweeted by President Trump that used the song “Electric Avenue” after receiving a copyright complaint.Trump tweeted the video on Aug. 12, which featured an animated train with his campaign logo barreling through a town while Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden followed behind slowly on a railroad handcar.
Harry Belafonte is reacting to the doctored video released by a senior aide to Donald Trump.
Kimberly Guilfoyle‘s… let’s say animated speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention drew instant comparisons to Cecily Strong‘s iconic Saturday Night Live impression of a different Fox News personality. After Guilfoyle, 51, delivered an address that consisted of her yelling about “Socialist” Joe Biden and gesticulating wildly, viewers on Twitter expressed that it could have been one of Strong’s Judge Jeanine Pirro sketches.