Andrew Lloyd Webber’s team is demanding U.S. President Donald Trump stop using his song Memory at political rallies.
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America is lurching into a new era. Though Donald Trump desperately clings to the racist confederate heritage he reveres, the pulse of a newly awakened generation, more empathic, more colorful and more demanding is coursing through the country.
And helping guide the transition to a more enlightened civilization is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is also ensuring the inclusion of the LGBTQ community that is otherwise overshadowed by momentous events.
Friday, June 26, the fifth anniversary
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s team is demanding U.S. President Donald Trump stop using his song Memory at political rallies.
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Melania Trump joined her husband at an early Fourth of July event at Mount Rushmore — but the focus was on her designer dress. The 50-year-old First Lady accompanied President Donald Trump to the July 3 celebration, and Twitter users were quick to comment on her eye-catching dress by Alexander McQueen. Although it retails for a hefty $2485, many declared the knee-length frock looked as though Donald had scribbled on it with a sharpie!
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Ted Johnson Fox News Channel drew 7.7 million viewers to coverage of President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa on Saturday, helping it to deliver its highest rated primetime for that evening in the network’s history.The network carried Trump’s speech live and its entirely, while CNN and MSNBC covered excerpts. The Fox News audience was more than the combined audience of the other networks.
Ted Johnson Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was pressed by reporters on Monday on why President Donald Trump, at his Tulsa rally, used the offensive phrase “kung flu” to describe the coronavirus.In one extended exchange, CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang repeatedly asked McEnany why Trump used the terminology.She asked, “Last July, President Trump declared himself the least racist person there is…Why does he use racist phrases like ‘kung flu'”?“The president doesn’t,” McEnany
Pink recently trolled US President Donald Trump on social media after his Tulsa Rally reportedly received poor attendance. The rally was held at the BOK Center on June 20 which saw a small gathering of under 6,200 people in the venue for a capacity of 19,200 individuals.
Of all the many unexpected things that have happened in 2020, I think K-pop fans forming a major movement of political activism is one of the more enjoyable.Having banded together for various online actions in support of Black Lives Matter in recent weeks – including drowning out racist hashtags with videos of their favourite K-pop stars – this weekend they left Donald Trump embarrassed.
Pink, 40, didn’t hold back with mocking President Donald Trump, 74, when she found out his Tulsa rally reportedly had a “smaller-than-expected” crowd at the BOK Center on June 20. The singer took to Twitter to share a clip of a television news report about the low attendance, which reportedly included under 6,200 people out of the venue’s capacity of 19,200, and added her own joke, which seemed to indicate she could be more popular than Trump, in the attached tweet.
Ted Johnson Twitter and Facebook took down a doctored video posted by President Donald Trump that showed the interaction of two toddlers, one black and one white, after receiving notices that the footage was a copyright violation.“We received a copyright complaint from the rights holder of this video under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and have removed the post,” said Facebook spokesman Andy Stone.The video also disappeared from Trump’s Twitter feed, with a notice that “this media has
Bruce Springsteen has demanded U.S. leader Donald Trump wear a face mask to show respect to the victims of the coronavirus.
Bruce Springsteen has demanded U.S. leader Donald Trump wear a face mask to show respect to the victims of the coronavirus.The rocker ditched a pre-recorded SiriusXM From My Home to Yours radio show on Wednesday to send a direct message to the President, who has dismissed calls to wear a mask in public.“With 100,000-plus Americans dying over the last few months and the empty shamed response from our leaders, I’ve been simply p**sed off,” the Born in the U.S.A.
Bruce Springsteen has demanded U.S. leader Donald Trump wear a face mask to show respect to the victims of the coronavirus.