Meghan Markle‘s excitement about gracing the cover of Vanity Fair for its October 2017 issue dissipated almost immediately after it hit newsstands, sparking outrage and disdain from the actress and the royal family.
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since-deleted video posted Saturday night, Steinberg stands in front of a rainbow-striped flag and argues that “this f—ing bulls—” has no place in Huntington Beach.The video is below, but be warned — it features offensive, NSFW language.OAN Contributor Alison Steinberg is raging after returning home to Huntington Beach to find the city flying a Pride flag. (Language) pic.twitter.com/fk5rTg88hF“Huntington Beach is the town of good ol’ fashioned, hard-working American people!” she said.
“People that worked all through the Covid lockdowns. Yes, that’s right! Huntington Beach never shut down through any of the COVID nonsense f—ery.”Though the Orange County city has leaned left in the last two presidential elections, it went conservative for the previous four and tends to split between electing Democratic and Republican officials.
Last year, hundreds of people attended multiple anti-mask protests in Huntington Beach.“The only flag that should be up there is the American flag,” Steinberg said later in the clip. “This is a disgrace to our city and it should be taken down immediately! Whoever the hell is running this town needs to be fired!”Signalling her allegiance to Donald Trump, she ended the speech by saying, “Make America great again! Make Huntington Beach great again.”In late May, Steinberg ridiculed the LGBTQ+ community’s support for Ukraine during an appearance on OAN.
Meghan Markle‘s excitement about gracing the cover of Vanity Fair for its October 2017 issue dissipated almost immediately after it hit newsstands, sparking outrage and disdain from the actress and the royal family.
Ivana Trump died after suffering "blunt impact injuries" to her torso in a fall down stairs at her New York City home.
It's been revealed that Ivana Trump was appearing exhausted and didn't eat her usual amount of food at her favourite restaurant just hours before she was found dead at the bottom of a staircase.
Ivanka Trump says she is “heartbroken” following the announcement that her mother Ivana Trump has died at the age of 73. The businesswoman and former presidential advisor, described her mother as “brilliant, charming, passionate and wickedly funny”. Ivana Trump was the first wife of former US president Donald Trump and died at her home in New York City.
Japanese Breakfast (aka Michelle Zauner) has cancelled her upcoming show in Rochester, New York, after the venue it was booked at committed to hosting an event for right-wing conspiracy theorists.The show was scheduled to take place at the Main Street Armory on Tuesday September 27, as part of a North American tour consisting of headline shows, festival appearances (such as Here And There, Austin City Limits and the Pitchfork Music Festival) and gigs opening for The National, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Florence + The Machine.The Rochester date has been cancelled, Stereogum reports, because the Armory has decided to move ahead with its booking for the ‘Reawaken America’ tour – a travelling conference that hosts speakers known for espousing dangerous, xenophobic rhetoric and widely disproven conspiracy theories.Among the key talking points platformed on the tour is the false theory that 2020’s US presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, and arguments against the implementation of measures to combat COVID-19. Two Rochester stops on that tour are slated to go ahead on Friday August 12 and Saturday 13 – neither are listed on the venue’s website, however several of the speakers’ own sites have them billed with tickets available.Announcing her show’s cancellation on Twitter overnight, Zauner wrote: “We have cancelled the event because a number of people reached out letting us know they were boycotting the venue because of the Reawaken America tour.
Ivana Trump died Thursday at the age of 73 in her home in New York City, according to her family. "I am very saddened to inform all of those that loved her, of which there are many, that Ivana Trump has passed away at her home in New York City," her ex-husband and former President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform. "She was a wonderful, beautiful, and amazing woman, who led a great and inspirational life. Her pride and joy were her three children, Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric.
Ivana Trump, Donald J. Trump’s first wife and the mother of Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump, has died at her home in Manhattan at 73.
was found dead in her New York City home Thursday. The 73-year-old Czech American, ex-wife of the former president and mother of Ivanka, Eric and Don Jr., is believed to have suffered cardiac arrest, authorities told The Post, but her official cause of death has yet to be determined. “Our mother was an incredible woman — a force in business, a world-class athlete, a radiant beauty and caring mother and friend,” Eric Trump said in a statement announcing her death.
A bustling brood. Former president Donald Trump has a large family tree, with numerous siblings, wives, children and grandchildren.
WATCH: Donald Trump says he's 'not a fan' of Meghan MarkleThe news broke on Friday, with the Trump family confirming her passing in a joint statement expressing their “deep sadness”."It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Ivana Trump,” it read."Our mother was an incredible woman - a force in business, a world-class athlete, a radiant beauty, and caring mother and friend. Ivana Trump was a survivor.”Born in 1949 in the Czechoslovak city of Gottwaldov, Ivana’s hometown was taken over by Communists the year before she was born.Ivana and Donald Trump married in 1977.The statement continued: "She fled from communism and embraced this country.“She taught her children about grit and toughness, compassion and determination.
Ivana Trump has died at the age of 73. The ex wife of the former President of the United States of America Donald Trump was found dead in her New York City apartment on Thursday 14 July. Donald, 76, took to social media platform Truth Social to pay tribute as he wrote: "I am very saddened to inform all of those that loved her, of which there are many, that Ivana Trump has passed away at her home in New York City”.
Former US President Donald Trump threatened Sweden with trade restrictions if its government did not intervene to release rapper A$AP Rocky from jail after he was arrested in the country in 2019, the Swedish Minister For Justice Morgan Johansson has revealed.The rapper was held in custody for a month after being arrested on suspicion of assault following an altercation in Stockholm with another man called Mustafa Jafari.In a speech at the Swedish Bar Association’s annual dinner last week – reports newspaper Dagens Nyheter – Johansson recalled how Trump’s legal advisor Pat Cipollone had tried to pressure Swedish political leaders to intervene in the case.“He was sitting in the White House’s situation room [when] we spoke about this A$AP Rocky”, Johansson said of a video call that took place back in 2019. “It was a completely surreal experience”.Sweden’s Chief Justice Daniel Ström, who also took part in the meeting, told the newspaper: “It was a very special situation.
Rep. Liz Cheney, discussed what to expect from the upcoming hearings and what it means for Donald Trump and the United States.“There’s going to be so much more information that comes out,” he told Colbert. Kinzinger told a brief story about a friend whose father, a staunch Republican, has changed his opinion about Trump throughout the course of these hearings.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTikTok, the massively popular short-form video app, is in the crosshairs of American policymakers again over its ownership by Chinese internet giant ByteDance.Brendan Carr, a Republican commissioner of the FCC, posted a letter to Apple and Google on Twitter, urging the tech giants to remove TikTok from their respective app stores — calling it “an unacceptable national security risk.”“TikTok is not just another video app. That’s the sheep’s clothing,” Carr, who was appointed to the FCC in 2017 by Donald Trump, said in the tweet Tuesday accompanying the letter.
Donald Trump would listen to a song from a Broadway musical to calm him when he was stressed as staff played it in a bid to soothe him.
“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough had a warning for his old “buddy,” former congressman and Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows: “You’re in deep s—.” On Tuesday, Meadows’ former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson took the stand to testify at the Jan. 6 hearings, and perhaps the only figure it was as damning to as Donald Trump was her boss. Providing testimony that Trump was not only aware of the threat of violence, but that he encouraged it and even at one point tried to join the crowd at the Capitol, Hutchinson’s fly-on-the-wall recollection also got Meadows in its crosshairs, as she testified that he knew of such developments the whole time.
very justifiable fears the data on those apps could be used by authoritarians in red states to prosecute women suspected of having had an abortion. And then joked she deleted hers “mostly, because I’m on the eve of menopause.”“Friday’s decision has made me a very strong advocate of the pull out method – which is when you pull Clarence Thomas out of the Supreme Court,” Handler continued, noting that Thomas also wants to destroy the rights to contraception and same sex marriage.
Billie Joe Armstrong, frontman of the pop-punk group Green Day, declared his intention to renounce his American citizenship after the Supreme Court removed a woman's constitutional right to an abortion by overturning Roe V Wade. "F**k America," Armstrong said during a concert in London, England on Friday evening. "I'm f***king renouncing my citizenship.