Billy Ray I often wonder what would happen if Donald Trump got to make a movie about Hollywood, instead of the other way around. Of course, he’s been writing it for years.
04.11.2020 - 20:05 / hollywoodreporter.com
As the presidential election remained undecided into Wednesday morning, with more than one million mail-in votes still to be tallied, many in Hollywood were quick to fight theDemocratic panicwith the rally call to "Count Every Vote," after former Vice President Joe Biden had urged supporters to remain confident and President Donald Trump threatened court action over what he called "fraud" in the tightly contested race.
After polls closed across the country, the Associated Press declared Biden as
.Billy Ray I often wonder what would happen if Donald Trump got to make a movie about Hollywood, instead of the other way around. Of course, he’s been writing it for years.
Ellise Shafer editorOver a week after the presidential election was called for Joe Biden by all major news organizations, President Donald Trump has acknowledged Biden’s victory – but still refuses to concede. In a series of tweets on Sunday morning, Trump continued his claims that the election was rigged, citing the media and faulty election equipment.“He won because the Election was Rigged,” Trump tweeted above a post from Watters’ World claiming that Biden did not “earn” the election.
Donald Trump has appeared to concede that Joe Biden has beaten him in the US election. A tweet by the outgoing leader admitted Biden had "won", but only because the election was "rigged".
Joe Biden had been elected president of the United States over Donald Trump, a video clip of Fox News anchor Sandra Smith has gone viral.The results of the election were projected by every major network, including CNN, CBS, the Associated Press and Fox News, on Saturday, Nov. 7, yet some Americans still seem to be questioning the accuracy of the outcome. «America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country,» Biden tweeted at the time.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump was a showman whose election in 2016 was in part due to his fame from The Apprentice, but President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will come into office with much closer ties to the entertainment industry.The new administration will likely usher in a much more receptive vibe from Hollywood figures, reminiscent of Barack Obama’s presidency, when the White House routinely hosted movie screenings, celebrity-led workshops and In Performance at the
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorU.S. markets surged Monday on news that Pfizer’s COVID vaccine was more effective than expected and after the weekend news that Joe Biden was the projected winner of the U.S.
Sacha Baron Cohen mocked President Trump for losing the election by rescinding a job offer he made after Trump criticized his latest film “Borat 2.” Fox News on Saturday projected Joe Biden to be the 46th president of the United States.The news was met with celebrations by the Democrat’s supporters in Hollywood, while prompting other celebrities to question the results of the election. Among the stars speaking out to lambast Trump for being denied a second term in office was the “Borat” actor,
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Americans may be celebrating Joe Biden’s victory in front of the White House and all over the nation, but inside the Executive Mansion, Donald Trump is going off the deep end.Back from the golf course the defeated incumbent unsurprisingly quickly took to social media to insist the election was stolen from him and that he is the real winner.
US election is over and says it will be decided in the courts in the days to come.The president was speaking as it was confirmed on Saturday afternoon that Democrat nominee, Joe Biden, had finally picked up Pennsylvania to win the hotly contested election.The 77-year-old will take over at the White House after becoming the 46th President of the United States of America.Counts in three other key states are continuing but Mr Biden has now exceeded the target of 270 Electoral College votes to
2020 US election in what has proven to be one of the most divisive presidential races in modern history.
winning the 2020 presidential election — even if we had to wait a few extra days to find out.Reactions began pouring in immediately after Pennsylvania, the state in which Biden was born, was called on Saturday morning in favor of Barack Obama’s former vice president. They were almost overwhelmingly positive.“The people have spoken!” Kerry Washington tweeted.
Joe Biden didn't declare victory Friday night over President Trump in the race for the White House, but he emphasized that he's "going to win" the presidential election. "We don’t have a final declaration of victory yet but the numbers tell us a clear and convincing story.
Hollywood stars woke up to the news that, as vote counting continued in Pennsylvania and Georgia, former Vice President Joe Biden had taken the lead in both states. Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes would push Biden over the 270 threshold needed to declare victory, even without the state of Arizona, which the Associated Press called for Biden on early Wednesday morning but a number of other outlets have yet to do so.
David Robb Labor EditorAs film and TV jobs have migrated from Hollywood to production hubs all across the country, the industry’s reliably Democratic-voting union members could play a key role in the outcome of the presidential race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Peter White Television EditorLate-night hosts including Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Conan O’Brien, Trevor Noah and Samantha Bee all urged patience as the ballot-counting process continues.While they were all talking earlier today, ranging between 11am to 5pm, the message remains as voters wait for ballots to be counted in key states including Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and Pennsylvania.The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon said today felt like “waking up with a hangover and
On the eve of the 2020 presidential election, Michael Moore — who famously foresaw a Donald Trump victory in 2016 — was not making any predictions about how the race between Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden would go. "I don’t think people are complacent this time, and I think most people are not taking a victory for granted until the deal is actually sealed," he told The Hollywood Reporter on Monday night.
As former Vice President Joe Biden took wins in two crucial swing states -- Michigan and Wisconsin -- Hollywood stars started to rejoice on Wednesday with the calls putting Biden closer to the presidency. However, despite the recent calls for the Biden-Harris ticket, concern among some celebrities still looms over the U.S. Senate, which at the time of publication has both Republicans and Democrats at 48 seats. A total of 51 seats are needed in order to gain the Senate majority.