Has Donald Trump blown it? Major actors have always coveted playing the role of an empathetic U.S. president, but after Trump’s four years will anyone want that gig?
21.11.2020 - 04:51 / perezhilton.com
Seems like all the Trumps are on edge now that they’ve got a White House eviction date fast approaching…
We all know President Donald Trump has resorted to some very desperate measures to try and delegitimize America’s free and fair election. There are probably multiple reasons for that (like being a giant sore loser, for one), but investigations into his illegal activity falling on his head on January 21, 2021 is a BIG one — and some of them have already started.
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Has Donald Trump blown it? Major actors have always coveted playing the role of an empathetic U.S. president, but after Trump’s four years will anyone want that gig?
Neil Young seems to have dropped his legal suit against Donald Trump for using his music at campaign events. In August, the singer and songwriter finally sued the Trump 2020 campaign for copyright infringement after the president repeatedly ignored calls from the rocker to stop using his music at events, which he said gave people the incorrect idea that he supports the Republican’s agenda. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the suit was dismissed by Young with prejudice, which means it
filed a lawsuit after his songs “Rockin’ in the Free World” and “Devil’s Sidewalk” were played during the President’s now-infamous rally in Tulsa this summer — which featured thousands of empty seats despite his campaign’s boast it had requests for 1 million tickets.“This is NOT ok with me…,” Young, 75, raged in a tweet at the time.The “Crazy Horse” frontman’s initial complaint in August said he “cannot allow his music to be used as a ‘theme song’ for a divisive, un-American campaign of
his lawsuit against Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign over the unauthorised use of his music.The news was reported by The New York Times‘ Ben Sisario, who screenshotted a legal document which appears to be a notice of dismissal.In the screenshot, Young voluntarily dismissed all claims against “Donal [sic] J. Trump for President, Inc.
a lot of jokes, as well as inspired a new wave of memes.Soon after the press conference, “Tiny Desk," “Resolute Desk,” and #DiaperDon began trending on Twitter, which resulted in Trump calling out the social media platform for sending out “totally false ‘Trends’ that have absolutely nothing to do with what is really trending in the world.”He added, “They make it up, and only negative ‘stuff'."Though Donald Trump's tiny desk was clearly the star of the event, he did say—for the first time since
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Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner’s impending bundle of joy means a new niece or nephew for Ivanka Trump . President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter, 39, showed her support for her expectant sister-in-law on Tuesday liking a photo Karlie tweeted of herself cradling her growing baby bump.Ivanka Trump meets with Latin Grammy winner in MiamiKarlie, 28, is married to Ivanka’s husband Jared Kushner’s younger brother Joshua.
Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
They say keep your friends close and your enemies closer — but for Ivanka Trump, she may not know which is which at this point!
Being best friends with Ivanka Trump came with its perks — and its downfalls, Lysandra Ohrstrom learned as a teenager. The journalist, now 38, details in a sprawling essay for Vanity Fair trips to Paris, sleepovers at the Trump Tower, photoshoots, and days shopping in Manhattan with her former best friend. But sometimes, that included having to deal with her father, Donald Trump, who allegedly had no qualms about belittling a young girl for her appearance.
The Late Show opened the November 17 episode by calling out Donald Trump with a killer Empire State of Mind parody, warning him that he’s not welcome back in the Big Apple after he leaves the White House. Trump, who was born in Queens and spent his entire pre-presidency life in NYC, recently disavowed the blue state in favor of Florida. Stephen Colbert is making it clear that there’s absolutely no take backs.
Donald Trump‘s increase in votes from Black male voters in the 2020 US election could in part be attributed to “the bling, the women, the money” in rap music.During an extensive interview with The Atlantic, the former president suggested that comparisons can be made between the way in which Trump values success and the opulent displays of wealth often portrayed in the genre’s music videos.“It’s interesting: people are writing about the fact that Trump increased his support among Black men [in
Former President Barack Obama joined Gayle King onCBS Sunday Morning,where he reflected on his time in the Oval Office, teased his upcoming memoir and reacted to the election that resulted in Joe Biden being declared the President-elect.
Savannah Guthrie is looking back at the Trump Town Hall, particularly her “crazy uncle” comment.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFor better or worse, Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie turned heads in October when she faced President Donald Trump during NBC’s Town Hall.During the telecast, which notoriously aired the same time as Joe Biden’s town hall on ABC, Guthrie turned the town hall into an interview with the president, peppering him with questions about his COVID-19 strategy, his tweets and more.
Scott Baio has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump since he announced his candidacy for president five years ago.
Ted Johnson CBS News released the first excerpt of its interview with former President Barack Obama, his first TV sitdown before the publication of his memoir Promised Land next week.Asked by Scott Pelley about President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede and his claims of election fraud, Obama said, “I’m more troubled by the fact that other Republican officials who clearly know better are going along with this, are humoring him in this fashion.
AC/DC‘s ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap’ has been mashed up with various speeches given by Donald Trump – you can watch the clip below.Yesterday (November 10), YouTuber Lars von Retriever shared the latest instalment in a series of videos that intersperse the words of the current US president with classic rock and metal tracks.Following on from recent clips featuring the likes of Korn, Metallica and Judas Priest, the new upload fuses the title track of Angus Young and co.’s 1976 album with some of
Mick Jagger has said he is looking forward to an America that is “free of harsh words and name calling” after Donald Trump lost the US election.The sitting president was defeated by Democratic challenger Joe Biden following last week’s vote.