The brother of Tupac Shakur is firing back at the campaign of Donald Trump, blasting what he characterizes as a “clearly disprespectful” use of the late rapper’s legacy in order to make a dig at Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsRefresh for updates: During the first night of the 2020 presidential debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Trump hesitated and failed to condemn white supremacists, when asked if he would by his opponent and moderator Chris Wallace.
Instead, he addressed a specific group of right-wing organization, namely the Proud Boys, and asked that they stand down.Upon hearing Trump’s statement, Hollywood and political
.The brother of Tupac Shakur is firing back at the campaign of Donald Trump, blasting what he characterizes as a “clearly disprespectful” use of the late rapper’s legacy in order to make a dig at Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Katherine Schwarzenegger is falling on her sword in her steadfast endorsement of Democratic nominee Joe Biden in November’s presidential election. The author responded to President Trump’s tweet Monday, in which he announced that he'd be leaving Walter Reed Medical Center following his treatment for COVID-19, adding, "Don’t be afraid of Covid.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe vice presidential debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris has been far more civil than the previous debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.But the online reactions have been a little more raucous, as Hollywood took off the gloves and poked at each side of the debate.
Caffeine is all it would take to get Bill Murray to moderate the next U.S. presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
“Saturday Night Live” has truly upped the star power for this election-year season, and Jim Carrey’s take on Joe Biden might be the jolt the show needs to keep its buzz going. The comedy icon made his guest-starring debut over the weekend for a politically charged cold open that lampooned the recent presidential debates.
Saturday Night Live went political at the launch of its 46th season with a parody of last week’s presidential debate, a jab at Donald Trump by Chris Rock, and a message from Megan Thee Stallion in support of black people.
has truly upped the star power for this election-year season, and Jim Carrey's take on Joe Biden might be the jolt the show needs to keep it's buzz going.
the recent presidential debate.
Cardi B is ready to be tagged in for the next presidential debate. The “Money” rapper, 27, took to Instagram the evening of September 29, recording footage of the debate while sprinkling in her own candid commentary throughout. During the evening, Cardi was clearly on former Vice President Joe Biden‘s team, and was ready to step in and take on President Donald Trump herself!
Andy Cohen‘s broken up fights between Housewives for years. But can he handle Joe Biden and Donald Trump? The Watch What Happens Live host, 52, agreed wholeheartedly with an Instagram user who said he needed to moderate the next presidential debate — especially after the disastrous first event that devolved into the candidates screaming over each other.
the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday night, and while plenty of people tuned in for what was a thoroughly confounding evening, it hasn't broken any records as of yet. Early Nielsen numbers indicate that the debate drew 29 million viewersacross the major broadcast networks: ABC brought in the largest broadcast crowd with 11 million people; NBC drew 8 million; CBS brought in 5.3 million; and Fox followed with 4.5 million.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticThere was a Hell of a lot of brimstone and fire from Donald Trump last night in the first Presidential debate with Joe Biden and America is feeling scorched this morningAlmost from the start, Fox News’ Chris Wallace went from playing moderator to nursery school teacher trying to reign in the asinine former Celebrity Apprentice, who seemed more intent adapting a Tasmanian devil strategy than talking policy – AKA classic Trump.Still the near universal
Hollywood took little time to react to the chaotic first presidential debate on Tuesday night, with many expressing shock, disgust and even a little gallows humor over what happened. The fractious stop-start debate between President Donald Trump and the former Vice President Joe Biden was increasingly marked by fractious back and forths, with Trump repeatedly interrupting Biden and having to be chided by moderator Chris Wallace.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden had their first of three presidential debates on Tuesday night and it was must-see TV for any hot-blooded American citizen ahead of the November general election!
During a fractious first presidential debate, President Donald Trump failed to unequivocally denounce white supremacists and armed militia groups who have clashed violently with Black Lives Matters and police reform protestors this summer. Trump, as part of the section of the debate that dealt with law and order, was assailed by Vice President Joe Biden over his infamous "fine people on both sides" comment over a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorLate-night hosts weighed in with their reactions on Tuesday night’s first presidential debate (if you can call it that) between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden that quickly erupted into a bizarre, chaotic mess. CNN correspondent Dana Bash described it as a “s**t show” on live TV.Stephen Colbert bemoaned on CBS’ Late Show: “I come to you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, an empty vessel.
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden squared off Tuesday night in their crucial first debate of the 2020 campaign, the most pivotal opportunity yet for them to outline starkly different visions for a country facing multiple crises. It began with a contentious exchange over the Supreme Court with Trump defending his nomination of a new justice barely a month before the election.