Social media is having a lot of fun at President Donald Trump‘s expense.
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Mick Jagger has said he is looking forward to an America that is “free of harsh words and name calling” after Donald Trump lost the US election.The sitting president was defeated by Democratic challenger Joe Biden following last week’s vote.
Biden will be inaugurated into the White House, alongside Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, on January 20, 2021.Adding his voice to the countless famous faces who celebrated Biden’s victory, Jagger wrote on Twitter: “I’m so looking forward to coming back
.Social media is having a lot of fun at President Donald Trump‘s expense.
Joe Biden take lead vocals for Metallica‘s 1997 single ‘King Nothing’ has been released.YouTube user Lars von Retriever, who previously fused outgoing US president Donald Trump with the likes of Iron Maiden and Megadeth, has now switched focus to the incoming president.
Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
50 Cent has said he’s “sure” that Lil Wayne was paid to support Donald Trump before the US election, having turned down the chance himself to secure his own $1 million payday.Wayne faced controversy at the end of last month when he posted a photo of himself meeting Trump online, praising the president for his work on criminal justice reform.Appearing on the radio show The Breakfast Club, Fiddy explained how he was offered an initial fee of $500,000 (£377,500) to perform at Trump’s inauguration
Donald Trump‘s increase in votes from Black male voters in the 2020 US election could in part be attributed to “the bling, the women, the money” in rap music.During an extensive interview with The Atlantic, the former president suggested that comparisons can be made between the way in which Trump values success and the opulent displays of wealth often portrayed in the genre’s music videos.“It’s interesting: people are writing about the fact that Trump increased his support among Black men [in
Donald Trump on the internet once again, flooding a new hashtag with photos of pancakes.Yesterday (November 14), Trump supporters held a ‘Million MAGA March’ in Washington DC, supporting the outgoing President’s ongoing legal efforts against President-elect Joe Biden following the 2020 US election.The hashtag #MillionMAGAMarch has been used by Trump supporters on Twitter in line with the march, and actor Shea Depmore started the idea for the hijack, saying: “We are not going to go and
Geraldo Rivera claims Donald Trump will “do the right thing.”
Donald Trump‘s refusal to concede defeat in last week’s U.S.
"FDT," the 2016 song by YG and Nipsey Hussle better known as "Fuck Donald Trump," topped the iTunes top 100 songs chart on Saturday. The huge surge in streams came after major media outlets across the United States declared Vice President Joe Biden the victor in the 2020 presidential election over President Donald Trump.
coronavirus pandemic. The competition usually takes place during the spring, according to Fox News.Cheslie Chryst, who won the pageant in 2019, awarded Branch her crown.Although she’s young, Branch already has quite the resume: At age 17, she attended Harvard University for summer school.
The record label behind the Village People has said that it plans to sue Donald Trump over his use of ‘YMCA’ in a video he shared on Twitter as the polls opened in the US last week.Speaking to Agence France-Presse, President of French label Scorpio Music, Jonathan Belolo said: “The beneficiaries of [band co-founders] Messrs Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo, like the company Scorpio Music, owner of the work, discovered with amazement this illicit appropriation, which is … for [the] partisan and
regular deep dives into the major cultural and institutional problems that plague the United States. But this week’s episode was an exception, as Oliver allowed himself most of his half-hour to celebrate Joe Biden’s election victory and laugh at everyone involved in Trump’s failed reelection bid.“Yeah, that definitely happened.
Saturday Night Live following confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory in the US election, which included a number of barbs directed at outgoing President Donald Trump.Chappelle, who also hosted the post-election episode of the show in 2016, called Trump a “racist, hilarious son of a bitch” in his opening monologue last night (November 7).After relaying that a London friend had told him the world would be a “safer place now that America has a new president,” Chappelle cautioned: “Do you guys remember
The results of the long-awaited US elections sent social media into a frenzy as millions celebrated the win of Joe Biden as USA's next president. However, another section was just more than happy to witness Donald Trump's exit along with his regressive policies.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson As expected, Donald Trump is not accepting the results of the election and Joe Biden now being declared the next President of the United States.“We all know why Joe Biden is rushing to falsely pose as the winner, and why his media allies are trying so hard to help him: they don’t want the truth to be exposed.
Kellyanne Conway is being called out for her completely contradictory statements, which she made on Fox News on Thursday (November 5).