Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
05.11.2020 - 23:44 / deadline.com
Peter Bart Editor-At-LargeDonald Trump was not the first American president who owed his education to Hollywood, but he was the first who tried to turn it into a cult.
As things turned out, even the stars of show business turned against their self-anointed protégé.“Trump became obsessed that celebrity could become a cult,” said one corporate CEO who declined to be quoted.A new Showtime series titled The Reagans forcefully reminds us that it was Ronald Reagan who set the stage for Trump,
.Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has responded after Donald Trump supporters depicted the President as the Amazon Prime Video show’s villain Homelander.In the anti-superhero show, Homelander is seen committing murder, spreading xenophobic hate and making love to a Nazi.Last week, Trump supporters held the #MillionMAGAMarch in Washington, DC following the President’s defeat to Democrat nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 US Presidential election.As shared by writer Laura Jedeed on Twitter, one Trump
Donald Trump‘s increase in votes from Black male voters in the 2020 US election could in part be attributed to “the bling, the women, the money” in rap music.During an extensive interview with The Atlantic, the former president suggested that comparisons can be made between the way in which Trump values success and the opulent displays of wealth often portrayed in the genre’s music videos.“It’s interesting: people are writing about the fact that Trump increased his support among Black men [in
Donald Trump has appeared to concede that Joe Biden has beaten him in the US election. A tweet by the outgoing leader admitted Biden had "won", but only because the election was "rigged".
Donald Trump on the internet once again, flooding a new hashtag with photos of pancakes.Yesterday (November 14), Trump supporters held a ‘Million MAGA March’ in Washington DC, supporting the outgoing President’s ongoing legal efforts against President-elect Joe Biden following the 2020 US election.The hashtag #MillionMAGAMarch has been used by Trump supporters on Twitter in line with the march, and actor Shea Depmore started the idea for the hijack, saying: “We are not going to go and
the UK with the US than divides them after fears there is a gulf between him and new president Joe Biden. The newly victorious president previously branded Johnson a "physical and emotional clone" of defeated Donald Trump.
Saturday Night Live following confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory in the US election, which included a number of barbs directed at outgoing President Donald Trump.Chappelle, who also hosted the post-election episode of the show in 2016, called Trump a “racist, hilarious son of a bitch” in his opening monologue last night (November 7).After relaying that a London friend had told him the world would be a “safer place now that America has a new president,” Chappelle cautioned: “Do you guys remember
President Donald Trump, 74, seemed to be trying to distract himself from the presidential election when he was spotted golfing at his own golf club in Sterling, Virginia at the same time Democratic nominee Joe Biden, 77, was declared the President-elect of the United States on the morning of Nov. 7.
Celebrities are flooding social media with their reactions to Joe Biden defeating President Trump to deny him a second term in the White House. Fox News on Saturday projected Biden to be the 46th President of the United States in a historic defeat of Trump.
Presidential Election, according to reports.American media outlets have claimed that he is now to become the 46th President of the United States after winning the state of Pennsylvania.This means he has surpassed the 270 electoral college votes needed for a victory over current leader Donald Trump.Mr Biden, 77, staked his candidacy less on any distinctive political ideology than on galvanising a broad coalition of voters around the notion that Mr Trump posed an existential threat to American
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsRefresh for more updates: The lead up to the 2020 election, defined by the fatal COVID-19 pandemic, frazzled debates and outlandish conspiracy theories; has been like none other. However after days of waiting, the United States has claimed a new president in Joe Biden.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterJoe Biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States, beating President Trump with a campaign that focused on healing the country’s divisions and defeating the coronavirus pandemic.Biden’s win was narrower than most observers predicted, and Republicans appear in a strong position to retain control of the Senate.