Prince Harry has spoken out about the riots that occurred in Washington D.C. earlier this month.
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Neil Young has shared a statement on the armed insurrection at the US Capitol carried out on January 6, saying he feels “empathy for the people who have been so manipulated”.The post, entitled “A Message from Neil.”, begins with specific mention of a rioter known in the media as “Elizabeth from Knoxville”, who was filmed crying, saying she had been maced.
As Stereogum points out, the veracity of the rioter’s claim has been called into question, due to the onion she was holding during the
.Prince Harry has spoken out about the riots that occurred in Washington D.C. earlier this month.
Kamala Harris is getting another printed Vogue cover.
Melania Trump is not helping with the transition.
Neil Young has a few things to say about the state of America.
Shockwaves continue to reverberate after U.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz returned to the Senate chambers hours after a mob of Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol Building — and then proceeded with plans to object to the official certification of Joe Biden’s election as the next president of the United States due to evidence-free claims of election fraud.
Ivanka Trump isn’t taking too kindly to Karlie Kloss‘ comments about her and her husband, Jared Kushner, on social media the other day!
Donald Trump has vowed to set up his own rival to Twitter after being banned from the website for life.The US president’s threat came as Democrats pushed ahead with plans to begin his impeachment process tomorrow over his role in last week’s deadly Washington DC riots.While some Republicans begged the opposition not to press forward with the attempts to remove Trump from the White House, one of his senators threatened to quit the party unless he resigned.Yesterday more details of Wednesday’s
Sacha Baron Cohen is celebrating after Twitter banned Donald Trump for good. The social media site said it had taken drastic action against the outgoing president because of the “risk of further incitement of violence” if it let him continue to use the platform.
Donald Trump‘s new social media ban “the most important moment in the history of social media”.Last night (January 8), the outgoing US President’s Twitter account was suspended indefinitely, after Mark Zuckerburg announced earlier this week that his Facebook and Instagram accounts would be blocked at least until after Joe Biden‘s inauguration on January 20.“This is the most important moment in the history of social media,” Baron Cohen wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of Trump inside the White
After the recent Capitol attack in Washington DC, like many celebrities, Lady Gaga is sharing her thoughts. While most US citizens think ousting Donald Trump from office using the 25th amendment is fair at the moment, the Poker Face singer is against it at the moment.
A New York City man who breached the U.S. Capitol building wearing a bizarre fur costume is the son of a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge, according to a report Thursday.
Selena Gomez has condemned major social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, accusing them of “failing the American people” in the wake of the storming of the Capitol Building. On Wednesday (6 January), pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol Building in Washington DC in a bid to interrupt the Electoral College Certification process.
and threaten democracy as we know it. Understandably, Americans across the country are upset and shocked at the turn of events, and Selena Gomez is no exception.On Twitter, Selena voiced her disappointment in social media apps that allowed pro-Trump supporters to plan this on their platforms with no consequences.
Selena Gomez is placing blame on the higher-ups at social media companies Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google for their alleged facilitation of allowing users to spread "hate" after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, leaving four people dead.
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