American game show host Chuck Woolery got the attention of Donald Trump with some of his latest coronavirus-related tweets.
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Melania Trump is standing up for her 14-year-old son Barron Trump.
The First Lady of the United States and her rep took to Twitter this week, slamming the constant jokes about the teenager.
In a tweet from the Food Network’s John Henson on Sunday, which happened to be Father’s Day, the host wrote, “I hope Barron gets to spend today with whoever his dad is.”
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“Sadly we continue to see inappropriate and insensitive
American game show host Chuck Woolery got the attention of Donald Trump with some of his latest coronavirus-related tweets.
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here.In a statement on Monday, Fox News said, “On Sunday, July 5, a report on Ghislaine Maxwell during Fox News Channel’s ‘America’s News HQ’ mistakenly eliminatedPresident Donald Trump from a photo alongside then Melania Knauss, Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.
Annie, the daughter of the late Carl Reiner, came out to say that her father would be disappointed to know that he missed seeing Donald Trump’s “eviction” from the White House. USA Today reported on Annie’s comments today following her father’s death this past Monday.
The First Daughter of the United States was slammed on social media once again, this time after she advised people to wear masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic that the U.S.
Neil Young joined a long line of entertainers and performing artists who have slammed the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for using their music without permission. At a recent campaign rally in Mount Rushmore, Donald Trump used one of Neil’s classic songs, “Keep On Rockin’ In The Free World.” Using the Neil Young Archives Twitter account, the legendary performer wrote that he wasn’t ok with the song’s use at the rally.
The Rolling Stones are the latest band to join the 2020 edition of “Hey Trump, stop using my fucking music”. And the band mean business, saying they might sue the American President if he doesn’t cease and desist.Ever since Donald Trump decided that his next reality TV project should involve running (mainly into the ground) the most powerful country in the world, a plethora of artists have hit out at him for using their music at his political rallies.
Ivanka Trump, 38, landed herself a new nickname after revealing Donald Trump’s executive order to revamp the federal hiring process: Nepotism Barbie. The executive order, which the POTUS signed on June 27, will require federal agencies to prioritize skills over a college degree. The announcement from the president’s senior advisor was met with skepticism, however, given that Ivanka’s boss is her dad.
Madonna is calling out President Donald Trump.
Stevie Wonder has opened up on racial tensions in the US and the failings of Donald Trump in an impassioned new video.Posting on social media, he began by reflecting on Juneteenth – America’s national holiday to celebrate the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States.“This past Friday many of us celebrated Juneteenth,” he said. “I did.
John Oliver held back tears during a breathtaking episode of Last Week Tonight devoted to discussing the scourge of police brutality in the United States, and Donald Trump‘s “f**king disgusting” response to the protests. “All week long, protesters have continued to fill the streets in all 50 states in the wake of the horrific murder of George Floyd by the police,” Oliver said on the June 7 episode.