These Golden Globes were the first major awards ceremony to take place in the post-Donald Trump presidency, but the subject of the former commander in chief wasn’t entirely avoided.
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UPDATE: Twitter chief financial officer Ned Segal said Donald Trump’s permanent ban from the service would remain permanent even if the former president ran for office and again and even if he won.
Appearing on CNBC Wednesday, Segal said in response to a question along those lines that, “The way our policies work, when you’re removed from the platform, you’re removed from the platform — whether you’re a commentator, you’re a CFO, or you are a former or current public official.”
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These Golden Globes were the first major awards ceremony to take place in the post-Donald Trump presidency, but the subject of the former commander in chief wasn’t entirely avoided.
Former President Donald Trump‘s deep love of Diet Coke and fast food is a well known fact. But when he was POTUS, the 74-year-old had a fine dining ritual for those four years whenever he headed to the upscale BLT Prime restaurant inside the Trump D.C.
Donald Trump, 74, is lashing out after Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell said the former POTUS is “practically and morally responsible” for the U.S. Capitol riot during Trump’s second impeachment trial on Jan. 13. Although McConnell still voted to acquit Trump, that didn’t stop the former president from unleashing his anger on his former confidante and calling him an “unsmiling political hack” in an official statement issued on Feb. 16.
Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell today finds himself in the unique position of being something Donald Trump and Joe Biden can agree on, sort of.
Melania Trump took to Twitter on February 14 to share a sweet Valentine’s Day message — however it wasn’t for her husband, former President Donald Trump. The ex model posted two tweets, in which she highlighted her visits to children’s hospitals over the past four years, and the children she met from all over the world.
Meghan Markle has been tipped to be the saviour of American politics as commentators say she’ll run for office.The former Duchess of Sussex is rumoured to be planning a run for office like fellow actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and it's hoped she'll renew faith in politics after the disaster that has been Donald Trump. Meghan, 39, was even said to have been considered as the state’s replacement senator after Kamala Harris became the new US Vice President, before the role went elsewhere.
Donald Trump’s ban from Twitter is permanent - even if he decides to launch another bid to become the US President. Twitter chief financial officer Ned Segal said that anyone found to be inciting violence on the platform will ‘not be allowed back’.
Donald Trump‘s ban from Twitter is permanent, not temporary, the platform revealed.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTwitter beat Wall Street earnings expectations for the fourth quarter of 2020, and netted a gain of daily users — though not as many as analysts were projecting — to close out a tumultuous year.The social-networking company reported a net gain of 5 million monetizable daily active users, to 192 million worldwide for Q4.
Outspoken Donald Trump critic Bruce Springsteen starred in a Super Bowl ad calling on Americans to "reunite" and find unity after a divisive year. As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were battling the Kansas City Chiefs, Springsteen’s commercial for Jeep finally aired offering a message of hope to the country.
Donald Trump will not be able to rejoin SAG-AFTRA.
Samantha Bee makes her first appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Friday via video chat.
READ MORE: Melania Trump told to divorce Donald 'quickly' before trialShe said: "Many people have criticised me for taking way too long to realise that Melania wasn't really my friend. "I think I held on to the friendship because I wanted to believe that she would come out and say something, anything in my defence.
Patrick Harvie “pathetic” and a “national embarrassment”. The petulant comments came on the eve of a Scottish Parliament vote into the former president’s finances.