Sacha Baron Cohen took another shot at soon-to-be former President Donald Trump after numerous news organizations confirmed that Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election.
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New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is suing the Trump administration over claims the president made earlier this year on social media regarding low-income housing and its connection to rises in crime. Trump tweeted about the issue in July, referencing an Obama-era Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulation he'd rescinded.
Secretary Ben Carson announced the change, which returned certain federal powers to the states and eliminated arduous paperwork. "I am happy to inform all of the
.Sacha Baron Cohen took another shot at soon-to-be former President Donald Trump after numerous news organizations confirmed that Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election.
where he appeared to shove his hand down his pants while lying down on a hotel-room bed after being interviewed by Baron Cohen’s co-star Maria Bakalova. Giuliani claimed he was only tucking his shirt in, though plenty of people noted how the actions he made don’t really resemble how the vast majority of people do that.When asked about the fiasco, Trump called Cohen “a creep,” which prompted Cohen to make his job offer.
A New Jersey Democrat is refusing to resign after a post-Election Day tweet referencing Abraham Lincoln's assassination surfaced Wednesday. Chris Emrich, a member of Collingswood's Democratic Committee, made what he claims was a "stupid" remark when responding to critics of The Lincoln Project, a committee of Republicans against the reelection of President Trump, according to a copy of the tweets obtained by Fox News. After a Twitter user dubbed the group the "Stinkin' Project" Emrich
Noah Eckstein On the lawn of Jeff Whritenour’s house in Kinnelon, New Jersey, a sign reads, “Presidents are temporary, the Grateful Dead is forever.” A few feet away, a flag bearing the iconography of the Grateful Dead flies above a Trump 2020 banner. Passersby often pause for a double-take, no doubt questioning what many would perceive as conflicting messages.
Lady Gaga has called out president Donald Trump after he and his communications director criticised her affiliation with Joe Biden in a press release.Tim Murtaugh, Trump’s communication director, called Biden “desperate” in a press release, after he enlisted Gaga to help him with his campaign in Pennsylvania, a key state in this election.“Nothing exposes Biden’s disdain for the forgotten working men & women of PA like campaigning with anti-fracking activist Lady Gaga,” Murtaugh wrote.Nothing
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced a new rule to amend asylum regulations to bar immigrants with certain criminal convictions from being eligible for asylum. The new rule, announced by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, would remove eligibility for asylum for those convicted of a felony, as well as those convicted of offenses related to drunk driving, street gang activity, false identification (including receiving public benefits) and illegal re-entry.
The rich and famous have been threatening to leave the U.S. since Trump’s election in 2016, which comedian Michael Loftus told “Fox & Friends Weekend” is a completely ego-driven statement.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Thursday that he was wrong not to wear a mask at the White House, after he and President Donald Trump both came down with the coronavirus.
Phil Collins does not want to hear “In The Air Tonight” at another Donald Trump rally.
Ice Cube is defending his choice to work with the Trump Administration on The Platinum Plan.
A New Jersey mayor has come under fire for a private Facebook post that condemned President Donald Trump and likened his supporters to “religious zealots” who want to “enact the Christian version of Sharia law.” The post, allegedly from Flemington Mayor Betsy Driver, was shared Saturday on the Hunterdon GOP’s website. “This is day one of the new SCOTUS terms – the religious zealots want to enact the Christian version of Sharia law,” the post reads.
Reporters had a decision to make in Washington last week.
Cory Booker, 51, is feeling grateful for his live-in lady love Rosario Dawson, 41, ever since she moved across the country from her home in Los Angeles, CA to his home in Newark, New Jersey this past summer.
Attorney General William Barr condemned a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and denied knowing about the FBI's investigation prior to arrests made this week. "He finds this behavior abhorrent and is totally supportive of the FBI’s investigation and the U.S.
Samuel L. Jackson is the face of a new ad for the Biden-Harris campaign in which he blasts Donald Trump and Republicans for voter suppression, while encouraging everyone to participate in the upcoming election.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten Kamala Harris and Mike Pence quickly clashed in the vice presidential debate over the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.Separated from her rival by plexiglass barriers, Harris called the response — led by Pence as the head of the coronavirus task force — as “the greatest failure of any administration in the history of the country.”Pence, however, took issue when Harris said that she would not take a vaccine if it is Trump who recommends it.“I just ask
The White House Correspondents' Association on Wednesday implored reporters to be hyper-vigilant in the coming weeks as more and more White House staffers have contracted COVID-19. Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s senior adviser and speechwriter, is the latestin the president's orbit to test positive.