At Trump National Doral Miami, a golf resort, revenues are down about 43 percent. Income at the former president’s eponymous D.C.
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“I’ve been asked in the run-up to the film, after the film came out, if the script changed at all to mirror events,” The Trial of the Chicago 7 director-writer tells us today on Crew Call about the pic coinciding with modern day political headlines, “The answer is ‘No’. Events changed to mirror the script.”
While Sorkin, off of an initial assignment from Steven Spielberg, worked on the script for 14 years, what recently fast-tracked the pic into production was as the Oscar-winning The Social
At Trump National Doral Miami, a golf resort, revenues are down about 43 percent. Income at the former president’s eponymous D.C.
football and sturdy drama franchises including the “Chicago” shows on NBC and the “NCIS” group on CBS were among the week's ratings winners, according to Nielsen figures out Wednesday.The second impeachment of now-former President Donald Trump drew viewers to news shows, but not in the numbers that tuned in the prior week to bear witness to rioting inside the U.S.
Capitol riots earlier this month, which left five people, including a Capitol police officer, dead. After several people tweeted that Sutcliffe, who played Lorelai's ex and Rory's father, Christopher Hayden, on the beloved series, attended the riots, the 51-year-old actor retweeted a video of a rioter smoking weed inside the Capitol. «There are rumors circulating that I 'stormed the capital (sic),'» the Canadian-born actor wrote, before adding, «Not true — though I would have been proud to share
Capitol riots earlier this month, which left five people, including a Capitol police officer dead. After several people tweeted that Sutcliffe, who played Lorelai's ex and Rory's father, Christopher, on the beloved series, attended the riots, the actor retweeted a video of a rioter smoking weed inside the Capitol. «There are rumors circulating that I 'stormed the capital (sic),'» the Canadian-born actor wrote, before adding, «Not true — though I would have been proud to share a smoke with this
President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol that left five people dead, cementing his place in history as the only president to be impeached twice in a bipartisan rebuke that was approved with unprecedented speed.The final vote was 232 to 197, with 10 Republicans joining all 222 Democrats in supporting a single article of impeachment charging the president with «incitement of insurrection.»«We know that the president of the United State incited this insurrection, this
last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, after images circulated online showing a man with with an uncanny resemblance to the martial arts legend.Norris tweeted: “It wasn’t me and I wasn’t there.
stormed the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.
Did y’all really think Donald Trump was about to take some responsibility for the attack on the nation’s Capitol?! Ha!
the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in Washington, DC, has been circulating the Internet this week, and many people seem to think it shows Chuck Norris in attendance.
saying, “Wait, so are we just not going to mention the fact that Chuck Norris was at the MAGA insurrection?”Wait, so are we just not going to mention the fact that Chuck Norris was at the MAGA insurrection? pic.twitter.com/aIukJpoCmFFans of the “Walker, Texas Ranger” star, however, were unconvinced that it was the actor.“Facial Recognition puts it at 85%, which is a computer’s way of saying, yeah it kind of looks like him, but not really…,” wrote one Twitter user.CBS via Getty ImagesGetty
Whatever political future Donald Trump might have envisioned for himself is now dead. He squandered a good chunk of it in the Georgia runoffs, when he made them all about himself instead of about keeping Republican control over the Senate.
Meghan McCain thinks the Capitol Riots would have killed her late father John McCain if he were still alive.
Billy Connolly 's hilarious verdict on what he thought would happen if Donald Trump ever ended up as president.
Piers Morgan says he regrets his previous support for Donald Trump following shameful riots in Washington last week. The Good Morning Britain presenter has publicly backed the outgoing US President over the years - but his opinion on him has changed in recent days.Piers hit back at Trump after six people died following an attempted coup at the Capitol.