Meghan McCain is not holding back her thoughts on Kanye West‘s potential run for President in 2020.
17.06.2020 - 03:01 / celebrityinsider.org
Meghan McCain called the police out for yet another killing after the tragic death of Rayshard Brooks.
During the latest episode of The View, the conservative made it very clear that she’s had drunk experiences while out and about as well but, obviously, it’s never resulted in her getting shot and killed! That being said, McCain demanded that the police get better training for ‘de-escalation tactics’ instead of always resorting to murdering unarmed people when that should be the last resort and
.Meghan McCain is not holding back her thoughts on Kanye West‘s potential run for President in 2020.
Meghan McCain wasn’t impressed with Kanye West’s announcement he will run in the upcoming 2020 presidential election.
After his widely criticized announcement that he plans to run for president in the fall, Meghan McCain joined the large number of people also dragging Kanye West because of this reason! The View co-host did not hold anything back, calling the rapper ‘unhinged and erratic’ and even insisted that given his behavior in the past, he cannot ‘be taken seriously.’ In case it was not clear enough, Meghan McCain is not planning on supporting Ye if he’s even serious about declaring his candidature so late
Meghan McCain, 35, just made it clear she won’t be supporting Kanye West, 43, should he officially run for president. “There is no woman on planet earth, celebrity or private who could behave as unhinged and erratic as Kanye has the past few years & be taken seriously as a presidential candidate,” The View co-host tweeted on Sunday, July 5.
Garrett Rolfe – the former cop who was fired after he shot Rayshard Brooks in the back in an Atlanta Wendy’s parking lot on June 12 – is facing life in prison.
John Bolton has faced brutal criticism for deciding to publish a book about Donald Trump‘s Ukraine scandal, rather than testifying in his impeachment trial, but he was met with a new controversy on The View. Co-host Meghan McCain, 35, derided the former National Security Advisor for calling his tell-all The Room Where It Happened, which is almost exactly the name of one of the most famous songs from the Broadway musical Hamilton.
Meghan McCain did not miss the opportunity of mocking the POTUS for his ‘lackluster’ rally in Oklahoma a couple of days ago! As you might know, Donald Trump held this event as a re-election campaign and while his team advertised that the rally would have a huge crowd attending, that was ultimately far from the truth. McCain slammed Donald for his ‘braggadocios’ team as well and made it very clear that she was ‘highly entertained’ by the Tulsa rally on June 20.
Meghan McCain spent Saturday night “highly entertained” by President Donald Trump and his campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. During Monday’s episode of The View, the pregnant co-host, 35, was asked about her reaction to the estimated 6,200 people that attended the rally.
Father's Day, and stars can't help but celebrate. Celebs like Khloe Kardashian, Michelle Obama, Jenna Bush Hager, Willow Smith, Meghan McCain and more took to social media on Sunday to send love to the dads in their lives. Kardashian took the opportunity to honor her late father, Robert Kardashian, as well as her former stepfather, Caitlyn Jenner, on her Instagram Story.
Devin Brosnan was one of the responding officers after Rayshard Brooks, a Black man and father, fell asleep at an Atlanta Wendy’s drive-thru. The situation soon a violent turn when the other officer on the scene, Garrett Rolfe, 27, fatally shot at Rayshard three times. While Garrett has been charged with 11 charges (felony murder among them), Brosnan hasn’t evaded consequences either — he has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of violating his oath of office.
Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by police during a confrontation that occurred after he fell asleep in his car in a Wendy’s drive-thru lane. Meghan McCain weighed in on the situation during a segment of The View on June 15. “I think we need to focus on training de-escalation for the police department,” Meghan said.
Meghan McCain is speaking out about the need for police training reform. The TV personality and political pundit weighed in on the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks on Monday’s “The View”, and called for a change to the way police are trained to handle confrontations.
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The continuing protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police have raised a lot of questions about the country’s way forward, and introduced many Americans to completely new ideas.
Ted Johnson As ABC’s The View returned on Monday after a week off, the topic for the hour was on the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, as protests have swept the country calling for an end to racial injustice.Co-host Meghan McCain cited an op ed from Condoleeza Rice, the former Secretary of State, in which she wrote, “Our country has a birth defect: Africans and Europeans came to this country together — but one group was in chains.”McCain said, “Not just people like me, but all Americans
Meghan McCain is clarifying her thoughts on the protests going on after the death of George Floyd. The 35-year-old co-host has been receiving backlash for her tweet on Tuesday, when she likened her neighborhood in New York City to a «war zone» amid the protests. Nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism have been ongoing following the death of Floyd, a 46-year-old Minneapolis man who died after former police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for over eight minutes.
Meghan McCain and her team are firing back at speculation that she left New York City for Virginia to be closer to guns.