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On day 8 of Thursday’s Capitol riot hearings, while the court deliberated over former President Donald Trump’s alleged role in last year’s Jan. 6 riots, many viewers were thinking the same thing — who was that hot Clark Kent lookalike sitting in the crowd? That’s right, an unidentified Superman doppelganger stole the show at the hearings with the hashtag “Clark Kent” trending on Twitter late Thursday night.
“Ok yes Trump is guilty….BUT WHO IS THIS…Ok Clark Kent!!” exclaimed one Twitter user of the unidentified eye candy.The mystery man in question, who was seated behind witnesses Matthew Pottinger and Sarah Matthews, was sporting a sleek navy suit and glasses — earning him comparisons to Superman’s bespectacled reporter alter-ego, Clark Kent. Social media went absolutely gaga over the handsome Man Of Steel facsimile.
“Someone get this man a phone booth so that he can save democracy,” gushed one smitten Twitter fan, while another wrote, “I was distracted by Clark Kent…. anything interesting happen at the hearing?”One awestruck commenter quipped, “Why are people questioning Clark Kent’s presence at the Jan.
6 hearings? He’s obviously covering the event for the Daily Planet.”“When you have no idea you’re trending and about to walk out of that hearing to a modeling contract, a marriage proposal and a three-way,” fawned another fanboy.One Twitter wit joked attached a screenshot of the man adjusting his glasses, with the caption: “This is so infuriating you got Clark Kent about to go full Superman.”#January6thHearing This is so infuriating you got Clark Kent about to go full Superman. pic.twitter.com/5JDv4RRnfOEven Bravo boss Andy Cohen wanted to know the identity of the aesthetically-endowed stranger.
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written statement claiming that she was “unaware” of the Jan. 6 insurrection as it was taking place has come under scrutiny – but not for the reason you may think. Social media users zeroed in on the signature capping off the Thursday missive, noting that it bears an uncanny resemblance to that of her husband, former president Donald Trump.“I mean, what the hell?” tweeted writer and radio host Bob Cesca above an zoomed-in image of the choppy, illegible signature.
Day 8 of the Capitol riot hearings has been identified. The internet went wild on Thursday, thirsting after the mysterious Superhunk who was seated in the first row behind witnesses Matthew Pottinger and Sarah Matthews. New York Magazine writer Yashar Ali teased that he knew that the attractive attendee is off the market.
Politico profiled the suited-up man sporting lookalike glasses similar to those that Superman’s normal persona wears when he is on deadline for The Daily Planet.The man is the “boyfriend of former White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews,” a person familiar with the matter told Politico. Twitter scrutinized the unknown man, also described as “the man behind Pottinger (Trump’s former deputy national security adviser),” making Clark Kent a trending topic. Users speculated his relationship status after Andy Cohen tweeted what many were thinking.Many expected the mystery man to transform into Superman, especially because he made motions that could lead to discarding his glasses and suit.
The identity of the man dubbed “Clark Kent“ at the January 6th hearings has been revealed.
“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert went live once again following the conclusion of Thursday’s primetime hearings from the January 6 committee, and no politician was spared.The funnyman mostly stuck to one-liner style reactions to points made by the committee as the members recounted how former president Donald Trump watched Fox News and ignored calls to speak out to condemn the mob violence escalating at the capitol. Senator Josh Hawley, though, who famously pumped his fist in the air as he entered the capitol on the day the 2020 election was eventually certified, got the comedy sound effects treatment.
Thursday’s Jan. 6 hearing by the House Special Committee revealed bizarre new behind-the-scenes footage from the taping of Donald Trump’s speech to the nation following the Jan. 6 riot at the capitol, including his signature refusal to concede the election results, as well as several outtakes in which he stumbled over simple words.From “defiled” to “yesterday,” the former president struggled to get the words out during the taping and quibbled about the content of the speech while being coached by staffers off-screen.He started, “I would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday, and to those who broke the law, you will pay.
People on Twitter are thirsting over a mystery man who is sitting in the front row at the January 6th hearings.
The January 6th Committee promised another hearing of new revelations about what Donald Trump was doing for the 187 minutes it took him to urge the mob that stormed the Capitol to go home, as members sought to characterize the then-president as derelict in his duty.
What was Donald Trump doing while the Capitol was under siege? Take a look. pic.twitter.com/9mz3P6C4qK
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), who has led the January 6th Committee hearings, said that he has tested positive for Covid and will miss Thursday’s session.
Comedic actor and writer Brett Goldstein, known for his role of Roy Kent in Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso,” and now the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hercules, could see these two characters he embodies being friends.After taking time to think about it, he told TheWrap that they would do so “grudgingly.”“Grudgingly,” he repeated. “After a long war.”Ahead of the 2022 Emmy’s, a majority of the “Ted Lasso” cast gathered for a green astroturf carpet and panel discussion as a part of an Apple TV+ FYC event.When asked what Roy Kent’s AFC Richmond fans would think of him being in a superhero movie, Goldstein had more to say.“I think they’d be like, at first, ‘this is an odd career choice,'” he said.
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