It comes after the longtime Republican once told people to “just fucking get over it" when the President makes racist comments
05.02.2020 - 21:16 / thegavoice.com
President Donald Trump outlined his priorities for the coming year in his State of the Union address, which included renewing his pledge to beat HIV by 2030, on Tuesday (February 4)—however, he failed to include any explicit mention of the LGBTQ community.
“We have launched ambitious new initiatives to substantially improve care for Americans with kidney disease, Alzheimer’s and those struggling with mental health,” Trump said during the address. “And because Congress was so good as to fund my
It comes after the longtime Republican once told people to “just fucking get over it" when the President makes racist comments
By Bruce Haring
Parasite made history earlier this month by becoming the first-ever foreign-language film to win an Oscar for Best Picture and the studio behind the film is not ready to let anyone make fun of their well deserved success. During his latest speech at a rally, US President Donald Trump mocked Oscars for giving the award to the South Korean film film.
Brad Pitt stole the spotlight during this year’s award season with his remarkably witty and hilarious acceptance speeches. While the actor’s speeches were mostly about his personal life and relationship status, he decided to make a political joke at Oscars 2020.
Not a member of the BongHive, Donny?
While the world appreciated the Academy for recognising talent beyond boundaries and language barriers when they presented Parasite with Best Picture award at Oscars 2020, US President Donald Trump did not think it was a good idea. While delivering a speech at a rally on January 20, Trump mocked Oscars for the South Korean film’s historic win, Variety reported.
Donald Trump offered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a pardon if he said Russia was not involved in the leak of Democratic National Committee emails, a court has heard.
"We are going to vote you out and Make America Great Again"
Rob Reiner marked Presidents Day by insulting Donald Trump and calling for his many followers to vote him out of office in November.
By Ted Johnson
President Donald Trump has been cleared of both charges in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
By Ted Johnson
The United States Senate decided today, February 5, to not remove impeached President Donald Trump, 73, from the Oval Office. After two weeks of arguments and testimonies from both sides of the aisle, the vote came almost completely down party lines.
Standing before a Congress and nation sharply divided by impeachment, President Donald Trump used his State of the Union address Tuesday to extol a "Great American Comeback" on his watch, just three years after he took office decrying a land of "American carnage" under his predecessor.The partisan discord was apparent for all to see as the first president to campaign for reelection while facing impeachment vigorously made his case for another term: Republican legislators chanted "Four More
While the US decides on the impeachment of President Donald Trump, Emmy-winning actor Billy Porter returned to address the LGBTQ community. The 'Pose' actor took a moment to urge the people of America to vote this year but also brought everyone's attention to the hardships faced by the people of the community every single day. Just a few hours before Donald Trump could deliver his speech, Porter took to the stage and urged people to end 'one of the biggest crises' i.e. Trump's presidency.