Count Shia LaBeouf as one of Joe Biden‘s celeb supporters!
16.07.2020 - 21:35 / deadline.com
Ted Johnson Joe Biden’s presidential campaign got a big boost in the latest quarter that brought it into closer parity with Donald Trump’s fundraising juggernaut, as the former vice president saw major contributions from a number of industry moguls and media titans.Jeffrey Katzenberg, who hosted an event for Biden last month, gave $617,800 to the Biden Victory Fund, the joint fund-raising committee set up for the campaign, the Democratic National Committee and state parties.
Also giving was
.Count Shia LaBeouf as one of Joe Biden‘s celeb supporters!
Ted Johnson It’s no surprise when any entertainment figure endorses the presidential campaign of a Democrat.
Ted Johnson Barack Obama and George Clooney’s friendship came through in a virtual fundraiser for Joe Biden, a 45-minute event in which they traded a few jokes and talked of the urgency of defeating Donald Trump.Obama and Clooney appeared via Zoom at their own homes, and spent a good share of the time making the case for Biden, characterizing the former Vice President as a figure who could restore government and “pass the baton forward” on issues like climate change and racial justice, according
Ted Johnson PBS once again is planning another Frontline this cycle devoted to profiling the two presidential candidates, to the point where filmmaker Michael Kirk says that it will reveal enough so viewers “will feel that you know them anew in a kind of special new way.”The Choice 2020: Trump Vs. Biden, a two-hour documentary to debut on Sept.
Glamour: “Every policy is a women's issue, but some policies disproportionately affect women—especially women of color.” And it was those policies—running the gamut from the rape kit backlog to gun control—that Sanders explains the campaign wanted to highlight in the new plan. The approach is perhaps one that Biden learned from some of his competitors in the race for the Democratic nomination, who emphasized throughout the primaries that “women's issues” deserved a broader definition. With a
Barbra Streisand is officially backing Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election.
Ted Johnson At virtual concert for Joe Biden on Sunday, John Legend and Andra Day performed a socially distanced duet of Greatest Love Of All, a chorus and Kristin Chenoweth sang numbers with specially written campaign lyrics, and Barbra Streisand delivered eight minutes of closing remarks that were both an endorsement of the candidate and a sharp rebuke of Donald Trump.“Let’s face it, Trump is unfit, mentally and morally, to hold this distinguished office,” Streisand said.The fundraising
Ted Johnson Joe Biden’s fundraiser on Thursday featured an entertainment figure he’s long interacted with in tweets, cameos and a parody video: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who played his fictional counterpart on the HBO series Veep.Talking to 655 donors and supporters at the virtual event, Louis-Dreyfus slammed President Donald Trump for a dismal environmental record.According to a pool report, Louis-Dreyfus said that for the pilot episode of Veep, they “tried to think of the stupidest, weakest
Barack Obama and Joe Biden talked about a number of hot-button issues — including President Donald Trump's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, health care, economic recovery, police brutality and the importance of strong leadership — during a socially distanced in-person sit-down, the video of which went live online on Thursday.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden’s campaign debuted a new video with Barack Obama, meant as a teaser of a longer conversation between the two on Thursday, as well as to show a contrast with Donald Trump’s presidency.The full conversation will be shown on their social media platforms.
Ted Johnson Joy Reid’s first guest on her new nightly MSNBC show The ReidOut was presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, who gave her an update on his search for a running mate.Reid generally posed questions to Biden that reflected some of his campaign’s talking points, including President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but she also put him on the spot when she asked whether he would commit to picking a Black woman as a running mate.“I am not committed to naming any but
Ted Johnson As Fox News’ Chris Wallace sat down for an interview with Donald Trump on Friday, he called out when the president claimed that Joe Biden supports defunding the police.In the interview, set to air Sunday on Fox News Sunday, Trump blamed Democrats for violence in major cities, and then added, “It’s gotten totally out of control and it’s really because they want to defund the police, and Biden wants to defund the police.”Wallace responded, “Sir, he does not.”Trump then claimed that
Joe Biden and Elon Musk are among some of the many Twitter accounts that were hacked on Wednesday afternoon (July 15).
Ted Johnson CNN and MSNBC cut away from President Donald Trump’s Rose Garden remarks on Tuesday after he veered from an announcement about the situation in Hong Kong to a lengthy campaign attack on Joe Biden and his economic and energy proposals.CNN’s Wolf Blitzer explained that they network cutaway because it was “deteriorating into a campaign kind of speech.”In his remarks, Trump tried to brand his 2020 opponent as beholden to the far left, including the policies of Bernie Sanders and
Donald Trump has been getting a lot of criticism over the way he’s been dealing with the COVID-10 pandemic in the United States but the current POTUS is now blaming someone else for what is happening! As far as he is concerned, Barack Obama and Joe Biden stopped the testing for the virus – 3 years ago! That’s right! Donald Trump got a lot of people confused when he claimed the previous president and his current opponent are to blame for America becoming the epicenter of a global pandemic even
“Well, you know that we have one of the lowest mortality rates anywhere,” President Donald Trump, 74, falsely said on July 13. He made this claim after a reporter asked him if he was concerned about a resurgence of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the disease that has killed more than 135,000 Americans and infected more than 3.3 million.
On Monday, Chance The Rapper offered his thoughts on fellow Chicago rapper Kanye West's controversial, possibly fake 2020 presidential bid against President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. In response to West's Twitter post sharing a new song and video called "DONDA" (named for West's late mother), Chance tweeted: "And yall out here tryna convince me to vote for Biden.
Chance The Rapper has weighed in on the upcoming US presidential election, suggesting that he trusts Kanye West more than he does Joe Biden.West announced earlier this month (July 5) that he hopes to make a run for the White House in November, which we see him face President Donald Trump and the presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.Earlier today (July 13) West took to Twitter to share a new song and video, ‘Donda’, named after his late mother and shared in honour of her birthday.Chance