Nicola Sturgeon has admitted that "sometimes it's hard not to conclude" Donald Trump is a racist.
29.05.2020 - 20:29 / variety.com
By Cynthia Littleton
Business Editor
President Donald Trump’s animosity toward the mainstream news media has fueled the conditions that led a CNN reporter and three crew members to be arrested while covering the unrest in Minneapolis sparked by the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police.
George Freeman, executive director of the Media Law Resource Center, drew a parallel between Trump’s executive order on Thursday seeking to remove legal protections under the First Amendment for
Nicola Sturgeon has admitted that "sometimes it's hard not to conclude" Donald Trump is a racist.
A conversation between Piers Morgan and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani on “Good Morning Britain” Thursday quickly devolved from a discussion about American protests to a mudslinging match.
While President Donald Trump is busy holding photo ops with an upside-down bible and demanding that protesters be handled by the military and threatening to unleash dogs on them, former President Barack Obama has decided to release a message of hope and unity. Since leaving the Oval Office, the Democratic icon has been rather silent on political matters.
Lily Allen has accused Warner Music Group (WMG) executives of double standards due to their support of the Blackout Tuesday campaign.
Online therapy service Talkspace ended its partnership with social media giant Facebook Monday after Facebook refused to moderate a post by President Donald Trump.
US president Donald Trump has threatened to deploy the military to break up protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
Late-night TV hosts returned to their shows Monday to discuss the Minneapolis protests and George Floyd’s death.
"Repeat after me: I will not tell black folks how to feel, protest, or mourn"
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Adam Lambert is among those celebrities speaking out on the Minneapolis protests following the death of George Floyd.
As thousands took to the streets around the nation over the weekend to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody last week, a number of artists lashed out at Pres. Donald Trump's reaction to the marches during a time of national crisis.
Billie Eilish lashed out at U.S. leader Donald Trump over his response to the protests against police brutality in Minnesota on Friday.
Billie Eilish is the latest celebrity to pile on President Donald Trump for his tweets about protesters in Minneapolis, Minn. following the death of George Floyd.
CHICAGO (AP) — The false social media posts started just hours after protesters first began chanting and carrying banners around the Minneapolis neighborhood where George Floyd, an African American man, died handcuffed in police custody.