Boris Johnson should take a lesson from his best pal Donald Trump and remember that “cheating the public, catches up with you”.
16.10.2021 - 05:25 / perezhilton.com
Maybe the biggest, most shocking political scandal of the past few years very nearly went from suspicion and speculation to something more concrete… until it was stopped cold.
We are speaking of course of Jeffrey Epstein.
The infamous convicted pedo was arrested in 2019, and many expected him to give up the goods on the powerful men his illicit business catered to. Unfortunately those hopes were dashed when he was found in his jail cell, apparently having died by suicide.
The popular theory was
Boris Johnson should take a lesson from his best pal Donald Trump and remember that “cheating the public, catches up with you”.
"Saturday Night Live" took on both sides of the political aisle during its most recent "Weekend Update" segment. Co-hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che returned to the sketch show’s fake news desk Saturday where they opened things up with jokes at the expense of Republicans such as Steve Bannon, whom the House recently voted to find in contempt. Jost began by noting that, in a rare moment of bipartisanship, the longtime ally and aide to former President Donald Trump was held in contempt for
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA test version of Donald Trump’s Twitter-like social network violated open-source licensing terms, according to the not-for-profit Software Freedom Conservancy.The Software Freedom Conservancy, which enforces open-source software agreements, said Trump’s Truth Social website — launched by the newly formed Trump Media & Technology Group — failed to provide the source code to users, as specified in the Affero General Public License (AGPL), a “copyleft license”
Donald Trump REALLY misses his Twitter account!
Shares of Digital World Acquisition Corp. — the special purpose acquisition company that last night announced plans to merge with a planned Donald Trump social media network — surged Thursday in heavy volume as retail traders piled on.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDonald Trump, the twice-impeached former U.S. president who has repeatedly spread falsehoods about the 2020 election, announced that he’s launching a social media network called (really) Truth Social.Trump also claims to be prepping the launch of a subscription-streaming service stocked with “non-woke” entertainment programming.In an Oct.
self-absorbed press statement announcing the company, Trump complained that “we live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter, yet your favorite American President has been silenced,” and said the company will be “a rival to the liberal media consortium.”The company will be created by a proposed merger between “Trump Media & Technology Group” and a company called Digital World Acquisition Corp., which is listed on NASDAQ, the statement says.
Donald Trump said that he’s launching a new social media service, Truth Social, through a newly formed company Trump Media and Technology Corp.
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Former President Donald Trump’s website was the victim of a hacking incident, as a portion of the site was replaced by a message in Turkish.
Jon Stewart is explaining why he believes blaming Donald Trump for everything is a big mistake.
The creator of "Squid Game," the immensely popular international hit for Netflix, revealed how the financial crisis over the past decade as well as the election of Donald Trump inspired him to make the show. "Squid Game" follows 456 people who are all in dire financial situations.They’re tapped by a mysterious organization to join a series of six children’s games for a prize of roughly $40 million.
Netflix’s breakout show Squid Game has said Donald Trump’s presidency helped spur the show’s release.Hwang Dong-hyuk first conceived ideas for Squid Game back in 2008 during the global financial crisis, but it wasn’t until the rise of tech giants and the Trump presidency over the following 10 years that the creator believed the show’s premise would resonate with audiences.Speaking to IndieWire about Trump, Hwang said: “I think he kind of resembles one of the VIPS in the Squid Game.
@HillaryClinton: “If [Trump] wants to be the nominee he will be the nominee.”“It says volumes about the Republican party today.
Scotland Yard have said they will take 'no further action' into the alleged sex crimes of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
George Clooney, 60, is fearlessly letting the world know he’s not a big fan of Donald Trump. The actor mentioned the 75-year-old former U.S. president during a recent sit-down interview on the BBC’s The Andrew Marr Show and called him “a knucklehead” who “is going to be a factor for a while” even though his time at the White House ended when President Joe Biden was elected last year.