In the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol instigated by President Trump, his one-time LGBTQ supporters are now distancing themselves from him without outright renouncing their previous support.
24.12.2020 - 18:11 / metroweekly.com
video posted to his Twitter last week, NFL icon Herschel Walker’s son Christian went on a rant claiming President Trump won the election. His antics have attracted the attention of over 146k followers on Twitter and 365k followers on TikTok, with one of his most recent tweets proclaiming he is a “truthful America loving patriot.”Walker recently led a Gays for Trump March in West Hollywood in October, and the bulk of his online content revolves around his support for the president.
In the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol instigated by President Trump, his one-time LGBTQ supporters are now distancing themselves from him without outright renouncing their previous support.
Janet W. Lee Celebrities took to Twitter to celebrate President Donald Trump’s ban from the social media platform.Trump, who had 88.8 million followers at last count on Twitter, was “deplatformed” by the company, following years of criticism calling on the social media service to block his account for the spread of misinformation.
Celebrities are speaking out in response to the news that Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter.
President Donald Trump is officially gone from Twitter.
Political commentator Ana Navarro, 49, may be Republican, but that doesn’t mean she supports Donald Trump …or the rest of his Conservative supporters. The guest co-host on The View appeared on the talk show’s Jan. 8 episode to not only share her thoughts on Trump supporters’ invasion of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. — where Congress had gathered to certify Joe Biden’s election win just two days prior — but to also condemn the Republicans who supported the POTUS before the riot.
A growing chorus of entertainment industry union leaders is condemning Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol building by supporters of President Donald Trump – and the politicians who incited the violence.
Donald Trump on Get Out.The filmmaker, who directed the Oscar-nominated horror movie, explained many crew members supported Trump when the film was shot in 2016, months before he was elected as President.“We shot with people who were of different political persuasions and it was cool,” Peele told Bradley Whitford as part of an ActBlue fundraiser, per the Hollywood Reporter. I liked them.
Joe Scarborough is absolutely appalled at the behavior that was displayed as Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Of course, he talked about the situation on his talk show, Morning Joe, and condemned the Capitol Police for how they handled the situation. Joe got audibly heated, raised his voice and even cursed as he expressed how angry he was.
Donald Trump supporters who violently stormed the US Capitol yesterday (January 6) in Washington D.C..Singer Jon Schaffer was captured with a group of protesters who stormed the building as Congress prepared to begin the process of certifying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the winners of the 2020 US presidential election.After breaching security, protesters were seen making their way into Congress’ central chamber – while one even tore down a wooden plaque above the entrance to House Speaker
Angry supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in a chaotic protest aimed at thwarting a peaceful transfer of power, forcing lawmakers to be rushed from the building and interrupting challenges to Joe Biden's Electoral College victory.
Karlie Kloss, 28, is fed up with Donald Trump‘s refusal to accept his loss in the U.S. presidential election.
In a dramatic move, Twitter has locked President Donald Trump’s account after it, Facebook and YouTube removed a video of Trump addressing his supporters amid today’s violence at the U.S. Capitol.
Chris Evans is calling out Donald Trump.
surrounded the U.S. Capitol following a rally on Wednesday, gathering to protest the ratification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over Trump in the 2020 election.After Trump held a rally claiming he won the election, thousands took to the Capitol, storming barricades and confronting the police.
Celebrities have taken to Twitter to express their fury while supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol on January 6. Senators and Congressmen inside the building (as well as Vice President Mike Pence) were forced to evacuate as hundreds of protestors slammed past police and security barricades, attempting to break into the Senate chambers. The Capitol’s campus went into lockdown shortly after rioters broke in. Here’s what the stars had to say about the attack.