Chris Willman Music WriterNeil Young has made good on his threat to file a lawsuit against the Donald Trump campaign over its continued — and he contends legally unauthorized — use of his music for political purposes.
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Ted Johnson In her latest interview about her bestselling book, Mary Trump told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Thursday that she has heard her uncle, Donald Trump, use racial and anti-semitic slurs.After Maddow asked her whether she had heard Trump use the language, she responded, “Oh yeah, of course I did.
And I don’t think that should surprise anybody given how virulently racist he is today.”Maddow then tried to get more specific.“Have you heard the president use the N-word?” she asked.“Yeah,” Trump
.Chris Willman Music WriterNeil Young has made good on his threat to file a lawsuit against the Donald Trump campaign over its continued — and he contends legally unauthorized — use of his music for political purposes.
Neil Young is suing US President Donald Trump over the unauthorised use of his music at his campaign rallies.Young today (August 4) posted a lawsuit against Trump’s campaign on his Archives website, claiming the US President does not have proper license to play his songs at his campaign rallies.
Ted Johnson New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance, defending grand jury issued to obtain President Donald Trump’s tax returns, suggested on Monday that the purpose was for a wider investigation of “protracted criminal conduct” at the Trump Organization.The comments came as part of a court filing as Trump’s legal team challenges the subpoenas.
Voters are once again asking Donald Trump to practice what he preaches after the president tweeted about reopening schools amid the coronavirus crisis. “Cases up because of BIG Testing! Much of our Country is doing very well. Open the Schools!” Trump tweeted on August 3, as the COVID-19 death toll in the United States continues to rise past 158,000. Twitter reminded the president that son Barron Trump‘s school is closed until October due to safety concerns.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDonald Trump said he will move as soon as Saturday to ban TikTok from the U.S., several weeks after the administration first said it was considering taking such an action against the popular Chinese-owned social video app over concerns that it’s a threat to national security.“As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” Trump said Friday, speaking to reporters on Air Force One.
President Donald Trump is serious about his threat to ban social media platform TikTok from U.S. operations.
Bruce Haring, Jill Goldsmith UPDATE: President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One Friday he will ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok from the United States as soon as tomorrow, NBC News reported.“As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” Trump said.Trump did not say whether he will issue an executive order or use some other method.“Well, I have that authority.
Neil Young has said that he is now considering suing Donald Trump over the US President’s use of his music at political rallies as criticism grows over the White House’s response to protests in multiple American cities.Young, of course, is one of a plethora of musicians who have – in the past – criticised Trump’s use of their music at his political events.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump said that plans for a large-scale Republican National Convention have been canceled, an acknowledgement of the flare-up in coronavirus cases in Jacksonville, FL.Instead, Trump said that convention activities will still take place in its original local, Charlotte, but more events would be virtual.
Will Thorne Staff WriterRachel Maddow scored her most-watched episode ever of “The Rachel Maddow Show” with an interview of President Trump’s niece Mary Trump.The sit-down drew a whopping 5.2 million total viewers, easily beating Maddow’s previous record for her MSNBC show of around 4.5 million viewers (which dates back to her conversation with Lev Parnas, who was at the center of Trump’s impeachment earlier this year).
Donald Trump is in hot water once again over posing with a brand of beans after his daughter, Ivanka Trump did the same despite the said brand, Goya, being boycotted by its Mexican buyers! But now, his niece, Mary L.
Three days after her tell-all book sold nearly one million copies, Donald Trump‘s niece, Mary Trump, threw more barbs at her “incapable” uncle. Mary, 55, the daughter of the president’s late brother, Fred Trump Jr., appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show to discuss her best-seller, and slammed her uncle for his response (or lack thereof) to the COVID-19 pandemic..
speak publicly about the Trump family and her book, “Too Much and Never Enough” — responded bluntly when asked if she had ever heard her uncle use racist slurs.“I have to press you on it a little bit, just to ask if the president, if your uncle was an exception to that in your family or if he, if you ever heard him express, either use anti-Semitic slurs or the n-word or other racist slurs or other sentiments like that.
Also Read: Mary Trump Free to Publish and Promote Tell-All as Judge Lifts Restraining OrderShe went on, “That weighed on me even though I knew that it probably wouldn’t have made a difference — you know? If this almost 14,000-word article didn’t have the kind of impact it should have had by all rights, then nothing I would have said necessarily would have mattered.
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump‘s tax returns are not immune from legal proceedings, the Supreme Court just ruled.