Eric Trump‘s wife has some thoughts, er, feelings about how this past presidential election went down! But it doesn’t really matter, because facts don’t care about her feelings!
15.11.2020 - 18:11 / foxnews.com
Conservatives criticized members of the media for failing to cover violence against President Trump's supporters at the so-called Million MAGA March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. "I want to hear Joe Biden and Kamala Harris condemn Antifa/BLM criminals who assaulted and harassed peaceful demonstrators in DC today, including elderly and families," political strategist Doug Stafford wrote on Twitter on Saturday. "Of course they won’t.
Eric Trump‘s wife has some thoughts, er, feelings about how this past presidential election went down! But it doesn’t really matter, because facts don’t care about her feelings!
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has responded after Donald Trump supporters depicted the President as the Amazon Prime Video show’s villain Homelander.In the anti-superhero show, Homelander is seen committing murder, spreading xenophobic hate and making love to a Nazi.Last week, Trump supporters held the #MillionMAGAMarch in Washington, DC following the President’s defeat to Democrat nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 US Presidential election.As shared by writer Laura Jedeed on Twitter, one Trump
As tensions rise between the left and the right following Saturday’s attacks on Trump supporters in Washington, Fox News host Laura Ingraham warned Joe Biden that ignoring the concerns of all Americans will only polarize the country further. “The pro-Trump throngs didn’t show up in D.C.
President-elect Joe Biden denounced "all acts of violence" in a statement to Fox News after attacks on President Trump's supporters at the so-called Million MAGA March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. "President-elect Biden continues to denounce all acts of violence," Biden spokesperson Andrew Bates said Monday, although he did not name Antifa or Black Lives Matter.
More than 20 people were arrested amid violent clashes between supporters of President Trump and counter-protesters following the "Million MAGA March" in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. The march drew thousands of Trump supporters – even a brief cameo by the commander in chief himself – to the capital to back the president as he contests election results that favor President-elect Joe Biden.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFor better or worse, Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie turned heads in October when she faced President Donald Trump during NBC’s Town Hall.During the telecast, which notoriously aired the same time as Joe Biden’s town hall on ABC, Guthrie turned the town hall into an interview with the president, peppering him with questions about his COVID-19 strategy, his tweets and more.
Crowds of President Trump supporters are gathering in Washington, D.C., for demonstrations to urge Trump not to concede the presidency to President-elect Joe Biden, and they got an early welcome Saturday morning from Trump himself. Trump and his motorcade drove past the enthusiastic supporters waving Trump flags and holding signs saying "Stop the Fraud" and "Best prez ever." His supporters chanted "Four More Years!" as Trump drove by gave the crowd a thumbs up.
Nearly every day of the past four years living under Donald Trump’s presidency has raised the question: what strange and disturbing piece of information are we going to have to lay eyes on today?
A Minnesota man who told police he’s a supporter of President Trump was accused of assaulting an elderly couple with a golf club after spotting them holding a Joe Biden sign at a street corner, according to officials and court papers. Witnesses called 911 after they saw Mark Anthony Ulsaker, a 50-year-old Lino Lakes resident, allegedly attack the couple Sunday in White Bear Lake and then drive away, according to a criminal complaint.
Katy Perry is taking some heat about the election. On Sunday, a day after Joe Biden was declared the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election, the 36-year-old singer took to Twitter to reveal what she did "first thing" after the results were called.
Katy Perry recently spoke out about what she said to some of her relatives who supported Donald Trump in the 2020 Election after he lost to Joe Biden. “The first thing I did when the presidency was called is text and call my family members who do not agree and tell them I love them and am here for them.
Katy Perry is speaking out about what she said to some of her relatives who supported Donald Trump in the 2020 Election after he lost to Joe Biden.
Whoopi Goldberg had a strong message for Trump supporters demanding recounts of battleground states that went for Joe Biden in the presidential election on Monday’s episode of “The View” — “Suck it up.”The daytime political talk show’s moderator rarely gets heated, but when she does, she means business.“Hillary [Clinton] did not whine. Hillary did not quine.
Cardi B is very upfront about her politics.
Katy Perry has faced criticism after urging fans to call their Trump-supporting family members with messages of love and support.The “Teenage Dream” singer backed Joe Biden for president in last week’s US election, but said that she had reached out to those who disagreed with his political stances once the election was finally called.“The first thing I did when the presidency was called is text and call my family members who do not agree and tell them I love them and am here for them,” Perry
who may or may not end up playing Joe Biden for the next four years, and Maya Rudolph, who definitely will be playing Kamala Harris through 2024.The episode began with a nod to the fact that it took days for news outlets to finally declare a victor (more on that below), with Beck bennet as CNN host Wolf Blitzer announcing that Biden won.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsSacha Baron Cohen continued his tit for tat against Donald Trump, taking jabs at the former reality star as he lost the 2020 presidential race to opponent and former Vice President Joe Biden.“Donald – you’re out of work and I know I offered you a job.