You have to hand it to Michelle Pfeiffer. First, because the woman seemingly hasn’t aged much at all over the past few decades, which mind-boggling and impressive.
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Mike Huckabee told "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday that he wishes that all elected officials, including Democrats, "would demand a full accounting for how the ballots were tabulated" in the 2020 election, saying that "Democrats have the most to gain." "If they [Democrats] truly believe this election was absolutely done with integrity, then they ought to be the ones standing up and insisting that there be a full audit," Huckabee explained. Huckabee made the comments reacting to
.You have to hand it to Michelle Pfeiffer. First, because the woman seemingly hasn’t aged much at all over the past few decades, which mind-boggling and impressive.
Michelle Pfeiffer, a three-time Oscar nominee, is stepping into some iconic shoes. Showtime announced on Thursday that the 62-year-old actress will star as Betty Ford in its upcoming anthology series, The First Lady.Ford, who served as first lady from 1974 to 1977, set a precedent as a politically active presidential spouse through her candid nature and work in social policy.
One of the several executive orders signed by President Biden during his first day in the White House resulted in a Twitter feud between Sen.Ted Cruz, R-TX, and actor Seth Rogen. Rogen unleashed his fury at Cruz on Wednesday shortly after the Texas Senator slammed Biden's pledge to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement.
Showtime has tapped Michelle Pfeiffer to star as Betty Ford in its upcoming anthology series, "The First Lady." Pfeiffer joins the previously announced Viola Davis (playing Michelle Obama) for the show, which focuses on the pair, along with Eleanor Roosevelt, and "the roles they played in shaping impactful and sometimes world-changing decisions during their time in the White House," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The part of Roosevelt has not yet been announced.
Michelle Pfeiffer will be starring in her first TV series in decades!
is a look at America through the eyes of various first ladies.
Oscar and Emmy nominee Michelle Pfeiffer (French Exit) will portray Betty Ford in The First Lady (working title, fka First Ladies), Showtime’s anthology, executive produced by Viola Davis who stars as Michelle Obama. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce the series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMichelle Pfeiffer has signed on to star as Betty Ford in the upcoming Showtime series “The First Lady,” Variety has learned. In addition, Susanne Bier has signed on to direct and executive produce the anthology series.Formerly known as “First Ladies,” the show is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House.
Trevor Noah had never hosted The Daily Show without Donald Trump as President or running for top office until yesterday.
Before he left office, former President Trump spent weeks making false claims of massive voter fraud in the 2020 election, alleging that’s what cost him victory.
If all goes as planned, policy-making in the nation's capital will become a sleepy affair when Joe Biden takes office as the 46th president of the United States on Jan. 20.
Javicia Leslie tells ET’s Leanne Aguilera about taking over as the titular hero in the hit CW series following Ruby Rose’s unexpected departure after season 1. She adds, “I'm really proud of our team for making magic. 'Cause to me, I've watched the first two episodes and I really love them.”Leslie joins as a new character, Ryan Wilder, who finds the missing Kate Kane’s Batsuit and eventually assumes the mantle of Batwoman.
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.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., the House’s new youngest member, expressed regret about the implications of Republicans’ election fraud claims after the Capitol riots last week. Cawthorn, 25, quickly gained national prominence after he was elected in November and advocated for a "new" Republican Party.
The tension was high Tuesday afternoon when the House Rules Committee met to debate a resolution calling for Vice President Mike Pence to convene the cabinet and invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office before his term ends next week. Early in the hearing, Rep.