Jon Bon Jovi is looking back on his run-in with the former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
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President Donald Trump has posted a new video on social media in which he again falsely claimed the election “was stolen from us” and that he won it in a “landslide,” but he did call on protesters at the U.S. Capitol to “go home now.”
Then he ended his minutelong video by saying to his supporters: “We love you. You’re very special.” Watch it below.
Earlier in the clip, the president said: “We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order.
Jon Bon Jovi is looking back on his run-in with the former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
System Of A Down‘s Serj Tankian has hit out at Donald Trump for a last-minute order he gave while he was still US President, saying he’s “never seen a president suck so much cock”.Trump left office yesterday (January 20) as Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th US President.As Tankian revealed in a Facebook post, one of Trump’s last acts as president was to grant Turkey legal rights over indigenous property in the region, which includes the singer’s native Armenia.The post from the Armenian
Tiger King star Joe Exotic has reacted to not being granted a pardon by ex-president Donald Trump, saying he is “too innocent and too GAY”.In a tweet written for Exotic by his team, he said, “I was too innocent and too GAY to deserve a Pardon from Trump.“I only mattered to Don Jr.
The White House released a farewell video from Donald Trump, in which he said that “we did what we came here to do, and so much more.”
Alec Baldwin took a somewhat alarming jab at Donald Trump over the weekend. The actor, who is one of the president’s most outspoken critics in Hollywood, took to Twitter to reveal that he had a dream that Trump was on trial for sedition and implied that a noose was waiting for him outside the courthouse. "I had a dream Trump was on trial for sedition. And outside the courthouse, a noose was hung from a makeshift scaffold," he wrote.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPresident Trump’s permanent ban from Twitter helped eliminate clouds of misinformation pollution from social media networks, according to new research.From Jan. 9-15, misinformation about election fraud on social networks plummeted around 73%, from 2.5 million posts to 688,000, according to data from social-analytics firm Zignal Labs, as cited by a Washington Post report.That came after Twitter finally banned Trump on Jan.
vote to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time — this time for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol last week, which left five people dead.«Today, in a bipartisan way, the House demonstrated that no one is above the law, not even the president of the United States,» Pelosi said, «that is a clear and present danger to our country, and that once again, we honored our oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, so help us God.»Pelosi then signed the
Donald Trump, making his first public appearance since the siege on the Capitol, told reporters that his speech beforehand was “totally appropriate.”
Despite pleas from so many people to ban Donald Trump from Twitter during his presidency due to his continuous tweeting of dangerous statements, misinformation and outright lies, it has finally happened with just 12 days to go in his term. It took Trump inciting a Jan.
Joe Biden said that it was a “good thing” that Donald Trump will not attend the inauguration, while he said that the the question of whether to impeach the president should be left to Congress.
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After the recent Capitol attack in Washington DC, like many celebrities, Lady Gaga is sharing her thoughts. While most US citizens think ousting Donald Trump from office using the 25th amendment is fair at the moment, the Poker Face singer is against it at the moment.
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25th amendment and removing him from office, following the assault Wednesday by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol that left four civilians dead. «A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th,» Mr.