Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorPresident Donald Trump spent much of his Labor Day tweeting about an article in The Atlantic that painted him as dismissive of American soldiers who died in battle and unwilling to visit their graves.
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Hello America, Donald Trump – still the president of the United States – said the 1918 flu pandemic took place in 1917 and ended the Second World War.
There have been few beneficiaries of Trump’s chaotic and incompetent presidency, but comedians have been gifted almost too much material with which to lampoon the commander-in-chief.Since 2017, Kumar has fronted BBC Two’s The Mash Report and when we spoke with him about bringing a British perspective to US politics on Hello America, he was doing
.Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorPresident Donald Trump spent much of his Labor Day tweeting about an article in The Atlantic that painted him as dismissive of American soldiers who died in battle and unwilling to visit their graves.
There’s a lengthy list of music stars who’ve taken issue with having their music played at Donald Trump’s rallies without permission, ranging from Neil Young to Steven Tyler to Adele.
The Animals, has spoken out about Donald Trump‘s use of ‘House Of The Rising Sun’ at a recent event.The song, which was made famous by the English rock band when they released a version of the old folk standard in 1964, was played over a speaker system on Wednesday (September 2) at Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina as Air Force One taxied down the runway.Burdon, who sang the song in his signature deep-voice, has responded to Trump’s use of the song, saying he didn’t grant
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump has pushed back against Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin, who backed up some of the allegations reported in a controversial story by The Atlantic accusing Trump of disparaging slain US military veterans.Griffin cited two anonymous former “senior” US officials in her reporting, saying they confirmed “key parts” of the Atlantic‘s story.
A bombshell report in The Atlantic was published on Thursday and it claimed that President Trump, while in office, disparaged fallen soldiers and said that Americans who died at war are “losers” and “suckers.”
Jim Carrey has written an essay saying the US is facing “catastrophe” if Donald Trump is reelected.The actor explained in The Atlantic how much damage he thinks POTUS has already caused, comparing the politician’s current behaviour to The Godfather‘s Michael Corleone.“The truth is, we should all be seriously concerned,” Carrey’s essay begins.“The United States faces catastrophe. That’s a word from my world—drama.
New reports are claiming that President Trump has said that American soldiers who died at war are “losers” and “suckers.”
Donald Trump is no longer using The Rolling Stones‘ ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ to soundtrack the end of his campaign rallies.That’s according to NBC News‘ Kelly O’Donnell, who tweeted on Friday (August 21) that the US President has opted for The Village People‘s ‘YMCA’ since being threatened with legal action by the Stones.
The government has insisted the UK will be first in line for a potential coronavirus vaccine if it is proved to be effective.A spokesperson for Downing Street said the UK will get "first access" to the vaccine being developed by scientists at the University of Oxford in partnership with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.It comes after reports emerged that Donald Trump is considering granting emergency authorisation for it to be deployed in the US.“We have been clear that we will only roll out a
Ozzy Osbourne has criticised Donald Trump‘s response to the coronavirus crisis, saying the US President is “acting like a fool”.Speaking in a new interview with Rolling Stone, Osbourne questions why Trump ran for President in 2016, before criticising his response to the ongoing pandemic.“If I was running for president, I would try and find out a little bit about politics,” he said.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson “In just moments, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, he will join us live,” proudly announced Fox News’ Sean Hannity at the top of his show as the final night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention kicked off.Actually was past the bottom of the hour before the former Celebrity Apprentice host showed up on the phone for what was a rambling half hour love-in.“We’re going to get his take on what I see as the worst infomercial on the face of the Earth,”
Michelle Obama is singing the praises of Joe Biden. The former first lady delivered a taped speech at this year's virtual Democratic National Convention and was effusive in her kindness for the former vice president.«I am here tonight because I love this country with all my heart, and it pains me to see so many people hurting,» Obama began as she addressed the nation, explaining that the road to a better future depends on «who we choose as our president in our election.»«I know Joe.