The McCain in the news isn’t Meghan this time. Cindy McCain, 66, is reportedly being considered for a UN ambassadorship by President Joe Biden, which would bring her to Rome.
24.03.2021 - 04:05 / perezhilton.com
The tragic events of last week have had a lot of folks talking about a form of racism that often goes unspoken in the US.
After a white man killed eight people, including six Asian women, at a series of massage parlors in Atlanta, it’s really brought the rise of anti-Asian violence over the past few years to the forefront of the national conversation.
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And Sunday night’s Last Week Tonight,
The McCain in the news isn’t Meghan this time. Cindy McCain, 66, is reportedly being considered for a UN ambassadorship by President Joe Biden, which would bring her to Rome.
John Oliver went after President Joe Biden on Sunday's Last Week Tonight over his failure to keep his promises related to the United StatesRefugee Admissions Program. TheRefugee Admissions Program is intended to help people from other countries who are fleeing persecution and have applied for resettlement in the United States.
It has been almost a year since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left their royal life in the UK behind and moved to the US. The couple live in California's upscale locality Montecito with several Hollywood personalities as their neighbours.
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Megan Thee Stallion has donated £36,300 ($50,000 USD) to the victims of this month’s Atlanta spa shootings.The rapper pledged the money to Advancing Justice Atlanta, an organisation “protecting the civil and human rights of Asian Americans in Georgia and the Southeast”.In an Instagram post, Megan Thee Stallion said she was “heartbroken” by the March 16 shootings, which left eight dead, including six women of Asian descent.
Meghan McCain is once again catching flack online.
Meghan McCain doesn’t like being seen as the bad guy.
Meghan McCain is once again catching flack online.
Meghan McCain, once again, found her facing a backlash over something she said on The View. During the Mar.
Kenya Moore is addressing the controversy caused by the Native American headdress she wore during Sunday’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta”.
Meghan McCain apologized on Monday after John Oliver singled out past remarks she made on The View in aLast Week Tonight segment on anti-Asian violence and the shootings in Atlanta. "I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community," The View co-host said in a tweet after the Sunday episode of Oliver's HBO show excerpted her past comments.
Antonio Ferme editor“The View” co-host Meghan McCain has apologized for dismissing former President Donald Trump’s racist nicknames for COVID-19.Back in March 2020, the conservative talk show host said she didn’t “have a problem with people calling it [COVID-19] whatever they want.”“I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community,” McCain tweeted on Monday.
Meghan McCain is apologizing for her past comments about COVID-19.
Meghan McCain has apologized for some of her past comments.
Meghan McCain has apologized after John Oliver called her out for saying she had “no problem” with Donald Trump calling COVID-19 the “China virus”… and then tweeting “Stop Asian Hate” a year later. The View co-host wrote March 22 on Twitter, “I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community. There is no doubt Donald Trump’s racist rhetoric fueled many of these attacks and I apologize for any past comments that aided that agenda.”
The View cohost Meghan McCain is apologizing for her previous dismissal of then-President Donald Trump’s anti-Asian nicknames for the coronavirus, calling Trump’s words “racist rhetoric.”
John Oliver admonished President Biden for saying last week that the recent mass shootings in Atlanta are "un-American" on Sunday's episode of Last Week Tonight. Last week, authorities charged a 21-year-old man, Robert Aaron, with eight counts of murder for the slayings, four of which occurred at a massage parlor in Cherokee County.