Donald Trump might claim he’s not egging Kanye West on to derail Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, but it appears someone close to POOTUS is doing just that: Jared Kushner!
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NEW YORK -- Not only can President Donald Trump's niece Mary sell books, she can draw a crowd on television. Her one-hour interview with Rachel Maddow last Thursday reached 5.2 million people, the biggest audience ever for one of Maddow's shows and largest ever for a regularly-scheduled show on MSNBC, the Nielsen company said.
That's not bad for July, when television audiences are generally the smallest of the year. Mary Trump's book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's
.Donald Trump might claim he’s not egging Kanye West on to derail Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, but it appears someone close to POOTUS is doing just that: Jared Kushner!
Kanye West himself revealed a secret meeting he had last weekend with Jared Kushner in Colorado.
Ted Johnson Kanye West met with President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner last weekend, The New York Times reported, and it raises further questions of whether West’s efforts to get on state ballots is meant to be a spoiler in the presidential race.West seemingly confirmed the meeting in a tweet on Tuesday, when he wrote, “I’m willing to do a live interview with the New York Time about my meeting with Jared where we discussed Dr Claude Anderson’s book Powernomics.”The Times reported that
Cardi B is back, and she’s in rare form!
the New York Times reported.The questions came after Noem, a Republican, met Donald Trump at the White House in 2018 during her gubernatorial campaign. In an interview with South Dakota newspaper Argus Leader at the time, Noem said that he asked her about adding his face to the monument.“I shook his hand, and I said, ‘Mr.
President Donald Trump once confided in South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem that it was his “dream” to be added to Mount Rushmore one day. It turns out that he was being serious. A White House aide reportedly tried looking into making Trump’s dream a reality, contacting Noem’s office to ask about the steps needed to add more presidents to the national monument, according to a source within the Republican party who spoke to The New York Times.
The New York Times. “Dissolving the corrupt, dangerous, and extremist NRA organization will end an illegal scheme led by the NRA leadership to enrich themselves and push an agenda that leads to the deaths of nearly 40,000 Americans each year,” Lindsay told Metro Weekly in a statement.
Just as we suspected earlier this week… Kanye West isn’t in it to win it, he’s in it to help Donald Trump!
At least four people involved in Kanye West‘s independent run for President of the United States during this election cycle have significant ties to the Republican Party, according to a damning new report in the New York Times.
WASHINGTON -- Fiona Hill, a key witness in President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry, is going to be sharing her views about the future of a polarized America. The New York-based Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books & Media announced on Wednesday that it has acquired a book by Hill, former deputy assistant to the president and senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council at the White House.
NEW YORK -- Neil Young sued President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign Tuesday for copyright infringement, saying he doesn’t want his music used as a theme song for a “divisive un-American campaign of ignorance and hate." The Grammy-award winning Canadian-born musician filed the lawsuit through his lawyers in Manhattan federal court, seeking up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement. A message seeking comment was left with a campaign spokesperson.
Neil Young is suing President Donald Trump's presidential campaign for playing his music at rallies, saying his songs "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" have been used "for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”
Kanye West‘s 2020 US presidential campaign is reportedly being backed by members of the GOP.According to an investigation by New York Magazine, at least two people are linked with his campaign with one of his electors in Vermont – Chuck Wilton – also said to be a delegate for Donald Trump at this year’s Republican National Convention in Charlotte.“Somebody said that Vermont needs electors for certain people and [it was] something I said that I’m more than willing to do,” Wilton allegedly told
more than 114,000 people becoming infected and more than 7,200 deaths in the state, the sign suggested that the virus was a “political agenda.”It also featured a fake quote from U.S. Rep.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorBill Maher returned to original episodes for the first time in a month, still resigned to taping HBO’s Real Time at his own house.He came back with a bang though, with a strong guest list that included Kerry Washington discussing her ACLU documentary The Fight, Jim Carrey on his new bestselling novel, and a spirited discussion with now-ex-New York Times opinion writer Bari Weiss and New York Times Magazine and Harper’s Magazine contributor Thomas Chatterton
The Blade’s Chris Johnson beat out reporters from the New York Times, USA Today and other mainstream outlets to win Outstanding Newspaper Article. (Blade file photo by Michael Key)
The Comey Rule has been released – you can watch it below.Brendan Gleeson stars as Donald Trump in the new series which depicts the conflict between the US president and former FBI director James Comey, who is played by Jeff Daniels.The miniseries is adapted from Comey’s New York Times bestselling memoir, A Higher Loyalty, and a year of interviews with key figures in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.“The Comey Rule is not a biopic of one man, but is instead the story of two powerful
“The Fight,” Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman and Eli Despress’ documentary about the American Civil Liberties Union, opens with the inauguration of Donald Trump. His oath rings out like an opening salvo.
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton has been getting blasted by millions of people after he claimed that slavery was “the necessary evil upon which the union was built.” Cotton, who many predict will run for president in 2024, did a lengthy interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where he made the controversial remarks.