Irish actor Brendan Gleeson has been praised for his portrayal of Donald Trump in a controversial TV drama about the president’s election victory and early time in office.
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For nearly a decade, Michael Cohen was at odds with Rosie O’Donnell in part because his boss — President Donald Trump — was engaged in a long feud with the comedian and talk-show host.On Monday, Cohen is launching a podcast, titled “Mea Culpa,” with O’Donnell as his first guest.“First episode. First interview.
First feud. First family,” Cohen told The Associated Press by phone late Thursday.Cohen and O’Donnell have become close ever since Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, turned against the
.Irish actor Brendan Gleeson has been praised for his portrayal of Donald Trump in a controversial TV drama about the president’s election victory and early time in office.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmShowtime airs the battle between ex-FBI Director James Comey and President Donald Trump and the investigation into Russian election meddling depicted in The Comey Rule on Sunday and Monday. This after a ViacomCBS changed a shocking decision to relegate the $40 million star-studded series to January, Billy Ray holds court on the place both men will occupy in history.
Also Read: Michael Cohen Launches 'Mea Culpa' Podcast About Trump's 'Personal Madness'He went on to say that won’t be “easy” because Trump will claim the election was “rigged” and he really won.“He’s going to do everything possible in order to ensure that he remains president for another four years, but then it’s not four more years.
Donald Trump‘s wandering eyes allegedly caught up to him again… and even though we are disgusted by the allegation, we can’t actually be surprised at all anymore, to be honest.
Donald Trump‘s disdain for former President Barack Obama is widely known, and Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer, says there’s more to it than just a professional grudge. Cohen, appearing on the September 14 episode of The View, stated that he believes Trump’s problem with Obama is “purely racial.” Likening him to Archie Bunker, the racist character from the 1970s sitcom All in the Family, Cohen told the co-hosts that Trump also had a problem with Obama being “brighter” than him.
If he had a do-over, Michael Cohen says he would have “smacked” Donald Trump after his boss made inappropriate comments about his then-teenage daughter, Samantha Cohen. On the September 14 episode of The View, host Joy Behar grilled the president’s former fixer about the way he reacted — or rather, didn’t — when Trump allegedly called 15-year-old Samantha a “piece of ass” in 2012.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is committing at least $100 million to help Joe Biden’s presidential campaign in the crucial battleground state of Florida. Bloomberg’s late-stage infusion of cash reflects Democrats’ concerns about the tight race in a state that is a priority for President Donald Trump.
Samantha Cohen, 24, has dished some serious dirt about the First Family. Michael Cohen‘s daughter not only opened up about President Donald Trump‘s alleged “creepy” comments about her, but also his daughters Ivanka, 38, and Tiffany, 26. “Ivanka lived in our building. She would totally ignore me if she ever saw me. I always found it so strange because she loved my dad,” Samantha said to Vanity Fair in a candid new interview, published September 11. “Whenever we were alone she’d look past me.”
Samantha Cohen, 24, has broken her silence about President Donald Trump‘s alleged past comments about her. “There are so many creepy men, and it was hardly the first comment like that I’d heard.
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Ted Johnson Michael Cohen may ultimately register just a few days of buzz among a number of Donald Trump-related tell alls this month, but his claims give new details on the level of coordination between Trump and favored media outlets.Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney who is currently serving out a three-year sentence in home confinement, published his book Disloyal: A Memoir on Tuesday and is at the start of a media blitz.
When word made it to the Trump Organization in 2016 that an adult film star was claiming she had an affair with Donald Trump, the then-presidential candidate wasn’t exactly pressed. Trump actually thought it would boost his favorability in the polls, Michael Cohen writes in his book Disloyal: A Memoir. Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, said Trump was actually more worried about wife Melania Trump‘s potential reaction than a public scandal.
Donald Trump could be crude, but even Michael Cohen was shocked when the businessman commented on his daughter’s appearance. The president’s former lawyer writes in Disloyal: A Memoir that during a 2012 trip to a resort in Las Vegas, Trump whistled and told him to look over at the tennis courts.
NEW: In upcoming book, Michael Cohen writes Donald Trump's disdain for Obama was so extreme he hired a "Faux-Bama" to participate in a video in which he "ritualistically belittled the first black president and then fired him." He includes this photo: https://t.co/LGrqsUUrY2 pic.twitter.com/otwYW8VSmQ— Pervaiz Shallwani (@Pervaizistan) September 6, 2020The story, first reported by CNN, is one of the many details from Cohen’s new Trump tell-all, “Disloyal: A Memoir,” that are beginning to trickle
When Michael Cohen testified before Congress last year, Republican lawmakers worried aloud that President Donald Trump's former fixer would parlay the spectacle — and his criminal exploits — into a bestseller. “It pains me that we are sitting here adding another chapter to his book," said Rep.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee are under fire for the use of another piece of music — Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”The estate of songwriter Leonard Cohen and Sony/ATV Publishing say that they specifically declined the Republican National Committee’s request for the song, but it was played any way during the final night of the convention, as Trump delivered his acceptance speech from the South Lawn of the White House.Michael L.
Leonard Cohen fans have reacted angrily after Donald Trump used the musician’s song ‘Hallelujah’ at the conclusion of his Republican National Convention speech last night. Twice.In a musical finale to the event, Tori Kelly’s cover of ‘Hallelujah’ was played, along with the more obvious RNC soundtrack choices of George M Cohan’s ‘She’s A Grand Old Flag’ and Lee Greenwood’s ‘God Bless The USA’.
The first full trailer for The Comey Rule, starring Brendan Gleeson and Jeff Daniels, has been released.