Madonna is calling out President Donald Trump.
06.06.2020 - 18:59 / foxnews.com
Hollywood celebrities' calls to defund police departments expose their own hypocritical acts and hurt Americans in law enforcement working with heroic intentions, actor Dean Cain asserted Saturday. In an interview on "Fox & Friends Weekend" with host Jedediah Bila, Cain explained why hypocrisy is "just standard protocol for Hollywood" elites.
"Of course, they're hiring former officers as their security because that's it. Because they want to be safe. ‘These rules apply to me, not to you.’ They
.Madonna is calling out President Donald Trump.
System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian has defended his bandmate John Dolmayan despite saying they have “extremely polarised political differences”.Dolmayan attracted criticism recently after stating his belief that US President Donald Trump is the “greatest friend to minorities”.The band’s drummer also called Trump “the most attacked President,” adding: “Let’s not let the narrative that’s being spun make us forget the truth of this statement” while sharing a Trump quote on his
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Kristen Stewart is set to play Diana, Princess of Wales in a new film, according to reports.
Nick Cannon recently spoke to Access Hollywood and revealed his conversation with his kids about racism and police brutality. George Floyd was arrested by four policemen on May 25 in Minneapolis when one of them kneeled down on his neck for over 7 minutes and it resulted in his death.
On Monday (June 1), Halsey shared a number of powerful images of her experience on the ground at Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles."It’s become very clear to me that some of you need to see what I’ve seen," she captioned a slideshow of videos and photos featuring peaceful protestors being tear-gassed and shot at by police. "It’s easy from the comfort of your home to watch looting and rioting on television and condone the violent measures being taken by forces.