By Ted Johnson
10.01.2020 - 07:11 / hollywoodlife.com
Donald Trump, 73, is used to declaring war here on Earth, but Twitter thinks he’s ready to take things to the next — planet? Though Jupiter is often believed to have protected Earth from dangerous debris — like asteroids — space expert Kevin Grazier suggests the gas giant may, in fact, be doing the opposite! In his paper “Jupiter as a Sniper Rather Than a Shield,” Kevin previously theorized that the planet, which is much larger than Earth, is actually “flinging” large items towards Earth versus
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George Takei doesn't seem too impressed with the new logo for the U.S. Space Force.
President Donald Trump and the military commanders who designed the logo for our new Space Force are apparently big Star Trek fans. The symbol is nearly identical to that of Starfleet Command from the pioneering 1960’s sci-fi show.
During the first day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the President’s lawyer Jay Sekulow gave an opening statement asking, “Why are we here?” In his response, House impeachment manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries quoted lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 hit, “Juicy.”
The impeachment trial for Donald Trump is underway, and one thing we never thought we'd hear in a situation like that is a Biggie reference.
At some point during the New York Times’s special endorsement episode of its branded series “The Weekly,” the paper’s editorial board muses on the manner in which Donald Trump has changed how we envision what a potential president could look like. After the brief and energetic snippet we’re shown of a visit from candidate Andrew Yang, the room discusses how the primary process seems more open as more candidates see themselves as possible heads of state.
The Internet can't stop talking about..Vince Vaughn's handshake with President Donald Trump.
Ellen DeGeneres isn't the only celebrity at the center of some scrutiny for publicly interacting with a Republican president at a football game. On Monday night, actor Vince Vaughn was spotted in a now-viral video chatting with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania in a private box at the NCAA College Football Championship.
Vince Vaughn has come under fire on social media for shaking hands with U.S. President Donald Trump at an American football game on Monday.
While under growing pressure from the crisis in Iran and his numerous scandals at home, the impeached President Donald Trump, 73, decided to take in a little football on Monday, Jan. 13.
Vince Vaughn sparked an angry backlash on social media on Monday, after a video emerged of him chatting and laughing with U.S. President Donald Trump.
A handshake that came at a price. Vince Vaughn, 49, was seen schmoozing with an unlikely conversation buddy — President Donald Trump, 73 — as they watched the LSU Tigers vs.
Melania Trump, 49, and her high skinny boot heels had a bit of a “whoops!” moment during a stroll on the White House lawn on Jan. 13! The First Lady was leaving to board Marine One with her husband President Donald Trump, 73, to attend the College Football Playoff National Championship between Clemson University and Louisiana State University in New Orleans, LA when her heels sunk into the green grass, leaving the potential for a fall.