Following his acquittal in the Senate, President Donald Trump has been busy celebrating the news and getting back at those who testified against him. Needless to say, internet comedian Randy Rainbow had plenty of material to craft his latest parody.
03.02.2020 - 19:26 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump continues Monday on Capitol Hill with closing arguments from the House managers and the president’s defense team ahead of an anticipated final vote Wednesday. Watch the livestream above.
For the Q&A section of the trial, senators had a total of 16 hours to post questions to either side or both. After that, the Senate will re-examine the question of whether to call witnesses and subpoena
Following his acquittal in the Senate, President Donald Trump has been busy celebrating the news and getting back at those who testified against him. Needless to say, internet comedian Randy Rainbow had plenty of material to craft his latest parody.
By Ted Johnson
It's official: impeachment season is over. Donald Trump was acquitted by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, Feb. 5 with an almost completely partisan vote on both articles of impeachment from the House of Representatives. And of course, the hosts of late night TV had a lot to say about the development.
John Legend and Bette Midler were among the celebrities reacting on Thursday as the U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial.
President Donald Trump has been cleared of both charges in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
The United States Senate decided today, February 5, to not remove impeached President Donald Trump, 73, from the Oval Office. After two weeks of arguments and testimonies from both sides of the aisle, the vote came almost completely down party lines.
It's that time of year again where every Facebook friend you have becomes 10 times more invested in politics than usual. In lieu of your regular broadcast television plans, President Donald Trump is slated to deliver the annual State of the Union address this Tuesday, Feb. 4, and given the current political turmoil, it's already shaping up to be a doozy.
Brace yourself, friends, it's that time of year again. Instead of a fun-filled night of broadcast TV hits this Tuesday, Feb. 4, United States citizens will huddle around their nearest screens to watch President Donald Trump deliver this year's State of the Union address. Given the current political turmoil plaguing the country, it's already shaping up to be a doozy!
By Erik Pedersen
Less than 24 hours before the nation finds out if Donald Trump will be the first president removed from office after impeachment. But tonight, he’s delivering the last State of the Union of his first term of presidency.
Brace yourself, friends, it's that time of year again. Instead of a fun-filled night of broadcast TV hits this Tuesday, Feb. 4, United States citizens will huddle around their nearest screens to watch President Donald Trump deliver this year's State of the Union address. Given the current political turmoil plaguing the country, it's already shaping up to be a doozy!
Fox News host Sean Hannity interviewed President Donald Trump seven times in 2019. His first interview with the president in 2020 was a special one, as Hannity was picked for the sit-down that is granted every year to the network that airs the Super Bowl.The pre-taped interview, which aired during the pre-game show on Sunday afternoon, was conducted at the White House.
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
By Dominic Patten
Jon Voight posted a video message on Twitter supporting President Donald Trump amid his impeachment trial Friday afternoon, calling for "highest prayers" to "save the truth that has been taken down by these cruel individuals of the left."Voight, a vocalsupporter of the president, made several religious references in his video while also calling out "the left" for their "filthy lies and distortions of the mighty truths that have been written.""Let us stand among the greatest statues that stand
Politically minded celebrities took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice their respective gripes with Republican senators after they shot down Democrats’ amendments to bring forth witnesses at the onset of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
During the first day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the President’s lawyer Jay Sekulow gave an opening statement asking, “Why are we here?” In his response, House impeachment manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries quoted lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 hit, “Juicy.”
The impeachment trial for Donald Trump is underway, and one thing we never thought we'd hear in a situation like that is a Biggie reference.