Reality TV brought Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell together, and it split them apart.
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GOP Sen.
Ben Sasse said Friday he is willing to consider articles of impeachment against President Trump if they are introduced by the House of Representatives following a violent mob attack by pro-Trump supporters on the nation's Capitol earlier this week. "The House, if they come together and have a process, I will definitely consider whatever articles they might move," Sasse, R-Neb., said on "CBS This Morning." Top congressional leaders -- including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and
.Reality TV brought Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell together, and it split them apart.
tapped to preside over President Trump’s impeachment trial is no stranger to the limelight — he’s made cameos in at least five “Batman” movies over the years.Sen.
Jon Bon Jovi has opened up on how Donald Trump allegedly orchestrated a shady smear campaign against him after the pair lodged rival bids to buy NFL side the Buffalo Bills.The singer joined forces with Canadian investors to try and buy the team in 2014, outbidding another offer from Trump.But he soon noticed that there was strong negative sentiment towards him in the area, with “Bon Jovi-free” zones being created amid rumours and he and his partners would move the team from New York to
Jon Bon Jovi is looking back on his run-in with the former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
During Deadline’s Contenders Film panel for Warner Bros’ The Way Back, Ben Affleck addressed just how close to his own life the role of alcoholic basketball coach Jack Cunningham actually comes.
Bill Maher opened Friday’s Real Time with a round of applause for “a semi-peaceful transition of power.” Maher also applauded the arrival of a new administration and the comic possibilities it presents. In celebration, he spent the first 90 seconds of his monologue on Joe Biden before turning back to Donald Trump jokes. The show as a whole, however, was short on jokes and long on substance.
Joe Biden’s inauguration, Melania Trump released a statement reflecting on her tenure as first lady of the United States. “Over the last four years, my family has had the immense honor of being able to call the ‘People’s House’ our home.
Batman star Ben Affleck recently opened up about why he actually wanted to play the iconic superhero! The Oscar winner, 48, told The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast that he initially took the role of Batman, starting with 2016's Batman v.
Justice League was worth suffering because he could don the superhero suit for his kids.In a barely concealed swipe at the 2017 movie, which was widely panned by critics upon its release, the actor explained that he reprised his role for the benefit of his children.He told The Hollywood Reporter‘s Awards Chatter podcast: “I did Batman because I wanted to do it for my kids. I wanted to do something that my son would dig.
Justice League” worthwhile. The 48-year-old star played the DCEU’s Caped Crusader in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and its 2017 sequel Justice League, alongside a brief cameo in Suicide Squad.
Ariel Pink has spoken about the backlash to his attendance at the recent pro-Donald Trump rally in Washington, DC. In an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, he says that his treatment – including being dropped by his label – is unfair, when all he wanted to do was peacefully show support for the outgoing president.The event’s aim, of course, was to push Trump’s baseless claims that he has been deprived of a second presidential term by a fraudulent election.
Chris Willman Music WriterIndie-rock artist Ariel Pink, who came under fire and was dropped by his label after controversy arose over his support for Donald J. Trump, went on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Thursday night to answer the host’s questions about being “stripped of his livelihood,” telling Carlson he is “destitute” as a result of cancel culture.In response to Carlson’s statement that Pink is “a recording artist who can’t record,” Pink said, “I can’t tour either at this point.
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are reportedly causing a major expense.
The "majority" of GOP lawmakers are afraid they will be in danger if they vote in favor of impeaching President Trump over his role in the Capitol riots, Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado said during a television appearance on Wednesday.