Eric Trump and his family are no longer able to fly on Air Force One after his father, Donald Trump, was voted out of office and is no longer President.
10.01.2021 - 13:33 / foxnews.com
With 88 million Twitter followers and 33 million Facebook fans, you might assume President Trump would be quite popular with the social media giants. His frequent posts have made news almost every day since he first ran for president, driving traffic to the two platforms and giving them enormous free publicity and a big revenue boost.
Eric Trump and his family are no longer able to fly on Air Force One after his father, Donald Trump, was voted out of office and is no longer President.
Jon Bon Jovi is looking back on his run-in with the former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
James Bond isn't risking the pandemic! The makers of No Time To Die have decided to shift the release date again. The Bond 25 movie, which was to be Daniel Craig's final run as James Bond in the franchise, was delayed from 2020 to April 2021 release owing to the pandemic.
EXCLUSIVE: We also hear today that Hugh Grant is in talks to join Guy Ritche’s latest action thriller formerly known as Five Eyes at Miramax and STX. The deal is not done yet.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe question of whether Donald Trump will ever be allowed back on Facebook or Instagram — after he incited a mob of supporters to attack the U.S. Capitol earlier this month — will be decided by the social network company’s Oversight Board.Facebook on Jan.
Carole Baskin is breathing a sigh of relief after former President Trump failed to pardon her chief "Tiger King" rival Joe Exotic. The big cat enthusiast spoke to Fox News on Wednesday, just hours after Trump issued 73 pardons and 70 sentence commutations with the exception of Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage.
social media storm in December with her pronunciation of 'microwave'. What do you think - did Nigella deliberately choose a bitter orange tart as a dig at Trump? Let us know your thoughts on the move in the comments below.
Who could have predicted this four years ago?! Sigh.
According to the source, Grant’s campmate status could be his “last chance” to make things work at Network Ten, who have served up the star plenty of ill-fated projects in years gone by.
Actress Kirstie Alley condemned Twitter -- and its CEO Jack Dorsey -- over its decision to permanently ban President Trump and questioned why some Democrats haven’t been banned for their controversial comments.
In a single swipe, Twitter and Facebook have done what the U.S. government and the Constitution could not: delete the power of an irreverent president to rile and rally Americans to violent action.
Fox News Senior Political Analyst Brit Hume is calling out big social media companies for banning President Trump's accounts based on what he says are "pure editorial judgments." "These social media companies have a legal right to do this, but they should not then pose as open platforms entitled to legal protections from the legal risks faced by publishers," he wrote in a tweet Friday night. The tweet was in response to Twitter's announcement that it would permanently suspend the president's
Following the storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., Facebook, Twitter and Instagram temporarily suspended the accounts of President Donald Trump due to spreading misinformation and condoning the rioters.
Sacha Baron Cohen is celebrating after Twitter banned Donald Trump for good. The social media site said it had taken drastic action against the outgoing president because of the “risk of further incitement of violence” if it let him continue to use the platform.
Sacha Baron Cohen has responded to Facebook “finally” banning Donald Trump. The Borat star has long been pushing for chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to prevent Trump from posting messages, and it was revealed on Thursday (7 January) that measures had been taken against the outgoing president following the riots in Washington DC.
President Donald Trump will not be allowed to post to Facebook or Instagram for the foreseeable future, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday.
Donald Trump‘s Facebook and Instagram accounts have been suspended “indefinitely”, or at least until Joe Biden replaces him as president on 20 January.The move comes after a mob of Trump supporters managed to force their way into the Capitol building yesterday following a rally to contest the results of November’s election.Announcing the ban, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg condemned the “shocking events” in Washington DC.He said in a statement: “We are extending the block we have placed on his
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook extended its block on Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts “indefinitely,” with the ban lasting at least until Trump leaves office, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday.The move comes after Facebook yesterday initially said it would freeze Trump’s access to its services for a 24-hour period, following the deadly attack on the U.S.