Saturday Night Live’s Michale Che and Colin Jost celebrated the finale “Weekend Update” segment about Donald Trump for the year with a musical montage that listed out the current president’s “greatest moments in office.”
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Kiss frontman Paul Stanley has criticised members of the Republican party for not speaking out against President Donald Trump.The comments come after Trump continued to make unsubstantiated claims of election fraud following this month’s US presidential election.“Republican politicians who now cower before this president are the same ones that ridiculed & dismissed him in the 2016 primaries,” Stanley wrote on Twitter.“Their silence IS a choice & not sharing their opinion IS a coward’s way out.
.Saturday Night Live’s Michale Che and Colin Jost celebrated the finale “Weekend Update” segment about Donald Trump for the year with a musical montage that listed out the current president’s “greatest moments in office.”
whisky imports into America in his final few days in office.The outgoing US president’s trade chief Robert Lighthizer is negotiating with the UK to secure a mini trade deal.Lighthizer suggested tariffs on Scotch whisky could be cut if a post-Brexit deal is successful.A tariff of 25 per cent has been imposed on US imports of Scotch whisky since October 2019 when the industry was caught up in a tit-for-tat trade war following a row over subsidies to aerospace firms.Lighthizer told the BBC: “I’m
In a prime-time address on December 14, Joe Biden addressed the nation for the first time as the official president-elect of the United States. Biden’s speech came shortly after the last electors cast their ballots to formally confirm him the winner of the 2020 presidential election with 306 electoral votes.
Cher has shared both her hopes and fears for the end of Donald Trump‘s presidency next month in a new interview.The singer was a vocal supporter of president-elect Joe Biden ahead of last month’s US presidential election, recording a reworked song, ‘Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe’, for the Democrat’s successful White House bid.Speaking to The Guardian, Cher argued that Trump had turned US culture “toxic” during his time in office, adding: “People who just disagreed with each other before
Peter Lawwell as Donald Trump. Hundreds of supporters descended on Parkhead ahead of their side's Premiership clash with Kilmarnock to voice their fury at how the club is being run.Celtic 's quest for Ten In A Row hangs by a thread and punters have rounded on the club's hierarchy in recent weeks.
As expected, President Donald Trump received cheers and applause from the mostly military attendees at today’s Army-Navy football game in New York.
Ellise Shafer administratorOn Saturday morning, Twitter briefly prevented users from liking and replying to a series of tweets posted by Donald Trump disputing the results of the presidential election.Trump’s tweets were in response to the Supreme Court’s rejection of Texas’ bid to overturn the presidential election on Friday.
Prince Albert of Monaco is hopeful the “damage” done to the climate by Donald Trump during his time as president is “reparable.” The longtime environmental activist said as much during an interview with People magazine published on Friday and added that the United States’ decision to elect Joe Biden as the next commander in chief is a step in the right direction.
We have to be honest, we’re not sure if we should be shaking our heads or FREAKING THE EFF OUT HERE!
Hollywood campaigned hard for President Donald Trump’s ouster, but most have been holding back the spirit of celebration until he’s finally shown the door on January 20. Spike Lee is popping the cork early.
While residents in U.K. are getting their shots for the Covid-19 vaccine, late night hosts Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel fired theirs at President Donald Trump on Tuesday night as they criticized the former reality television star for his vaccine rollout plans.
While residents in U.K. are getting their shots for the Covid-19 vaccine, late night hosts Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel fired theirs at President Donald Trump on Tuesday night as they criticized the former reality television star for his vaccine rollout plans.
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