By Bruce Haring
26.03.2020 - 02:45 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
President Donald Trump again attacked the media at his latest coronavirus press briefing, but the trigger was a question about a tweet he sent in earlier on Wednesday afternoon, claiming that the media wants the economy to falter to hurt his chances at reelection.
Trump tweeted, “The LameStream Media is the dominant force in trying to get me to keep our Country closed as long as possible in the hope that it will be detrimental to my election success. The real people want to get
By Bruce Haring
“Saturday Night Live” returned to TV over the weekend with an all-new “at home” format, filled with pre-taped sketches and a “Weekend Update” segment filmed over videochat. While everything was pre-taped, that didn’t stop Alec Baldwin from taking an opportunity to skewer President Donald Trump.
Saturday Night Live is back, and Alec Baldwin is reprising his role as President Donald Trump!
Saturday Night Live returned to TV over the weekend with an all-new «at home» format, filled with pre-taped sketches and a «Weekend Update» segment filmed over videochat. While everything was pre-taped, that didn't stop Alec Baldwin from taking an opportunity to skewer President Donald Trump.
U.S. leader Donald Trump found himself embroiled in the frenzy surrounding Netflix’s “Tiger King”, as fans begged the President to grant jailed star Joe Exotic an early release from prison.
Donald Trump has said he will “look into” pardoning Tiger King star Joe Exotic.
Bernie Sanders might be out of the race, but his fight isn’t over.
By Ted Johnson
Netflix’s docuseries, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, has captivated audiences and made Joe Exotic, a viral sensation. The owner of G.W.
Alec Baldwin referred to U.S. leader Donald Trump as “the virus in the U.S.” — alluding to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Citizens of the Twitterverse are scratching their heads over U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to invite “MyPillow Guy” to address the nation amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Citizens of the Twitterverse are scratching their heads over U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to invite “MyPillow Guy” to address the nation amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the globe, Hollywood has been brought to a standstill. TV and movie productions have been put on hold, as the industry — along with millions in other businesses — is social distancing.