Kanye West is sending thoughts and prayers to President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump as they battle the coronavirus.
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For those who find it "inconceivable" for President Donald Trump to serve a second term, Wisconsin Democrats offered a star-packed live-streamed script reading of The Princess Bride to help Joe Biden's campaign in the key battleground state. The original cast of the beloved 1987 film reunited Sunday, along with guest stars including Whoopi Goldberg, Eric Idle of Monty Python and Josh Gad, and all the money raised benefited Wisconsin Democrats.
Kanye West is sending thoughts and prayers to President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump as they battle the coronavirus.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorSome of Fox News Channel’s most popular anchors and hosts are expected to get coronavirus tests after attending this week’s presidential debate, according to two people familiar with the matter, the result of the disclosure that President Donald Trump and Melania Trump have gone into quarantine following exposure to the virus.Sean Hannity, Chris Wallace, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum are among the on-air personnel who intend to get tested, this person said, as
joked, “I was also a Rhodes Scholar because I went to graduate school in Rhode Island.”Others pointed out that Fox News made the same error while reporting on Barrett’s nomination last week when an on-air graphic referred to her as a “Rhodes scholar.”President Donald Trump nominated Barrett last week, eight days after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died.Barrett is a conservative 7th Circuit appeals judge from Indiana who has been a federal judge for three years.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmHere’s some interesting timing on a fresh social media post, on a couple fronts. A Twitter account with the handle Republic of Kazakhstan that launched on Sunday with benign facts, just now put up a tweet “congratulating” Donald Trump on his victory tonight in the first U.S.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her co-stars will be reuniting for a special event on Oct. 4, she announced on social media on Saturday. Though many casts have reunited amid the coronavirus pandemic, the cast's get-together will double as a fundraiser for the Democratic party in Wisconsin.
Veep's notoriously bumbling politician Selina Meyer has gone on to greener pastures, but the actor who played her for seven unforgettable seasons is reviving her, sort of, in support of another famous Veep, Joe Biden. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who won six Oustanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Emmys for her portrayal of the perpetually behind-the-eight-ball politico, announced on Twitter Saturday a virtual Veep reunion in support of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
Celebrities are speaking out now that President Donald Trump has nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. All eyes throughout the country have been on the high court following Ginsburg's death Sept.
From one veep to another.
President Donald Trump has announced his replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg‘s seat on the Supreme Court.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump formally announced Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to fill the Supreme Court vacancy following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a move that will solidify the high court’s turn to the right.An appellate judge since 2017, Barrett appeared at a White House ceremony on Saturday along with her husband Jesse and her seven children.
Also Read: Trump Tweets 'Never a Fan of John' After Cindy McCain Endorses BidenThe fundraiser is aimed at winning votes for Biden in the state of Wisconsin.“Trump can’t win reelection if he doesn’t win Wisconsin. So the Democratic Party of Wisconsin has built an unprecedented voter mobilization operation, and they need resources in these final days to deliver Wisconsin to Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Harris.
Ellise Shafer editorThe cast of “Veep” is reuniting to help get former veep Joe Biden back into the White House.Julia Louis-Dreyfus took to Twitter today to announce the virtual reunion, which is a fundraiser for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.The reunion will take place on Oct. 4 at 6 p.m.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has selected Amy Coney Barrett, a federal appellate judge and a favorite among religious conservatives, as his choice to replace progressive champion Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump plans to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, multiple media outlets, including CBS News, CNN and The New York Times, reported on Friday afternoon.Trump plans to announce his choice at a White House ceremony on Saturday afternoon. The choice of Barrett would not be a surprise: She has been widely viewed as a front runner for the high court, and met with the president earlier this week.
Former President Barack Obama will join Kamala Harris for a pair of fundraisers next week in support of the Democratic ticket, the pair's first events together since Harris became Joe Biden's running mate. The two will team up for a grassroots fundraiser focused on low-dollar donations and a high-dollar event on Oct.
Donald Trump has revealed his plan to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who sadly died at the age of 87 following a battle with cancer. Her death has given the President the rare opportunity to nominate a third candidate to the Supreme Court in just one term, and he has released a list of his top picks.
Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered Monday that the Green Party presidential candidate should not be added to the ballot, clearing the way for local clerks to resume mailing absentee ballots to more than 1 million voters who have requested one.The 4-3 order comes just seven weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election in this narrowly divided state.