After winning the first award of the 2020 Oscars, Brad Pitt took a shot at Republican senators who voted against calling witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial.
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During the first day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the President’s lawyer Jay Sekulow gave an opening statement asking, “Why are we here?” In his response, House impeachment manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries quoted lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 hit, “Juicy.”
“We are here, sir, because President Trump corruptly abused his power and then he tried to cover it up,” the New York Democrat said in part. “And we are here, sir, to follow the facts, apply the law, be guided by the
After winning the first award of the 2020 Oscars, Brad Pitt took a shot at Republican senators who voted against calling witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial.
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Billionaire philanthropist George Soros is slamming Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg again — arguing that the social giant and its founder may be poised to give Donald Trump an unfair advantage in this year’s U.S. presidential election.
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Jon Voight posted a video message on Twitter supporting President Donald Trump amid his impeachment trial Friday afternoon, calling for "highest prayers" to "save the truth that has been taken down by these cruel individuals of the left."Voight, a vocalsupporter of the president, made several religious references in his video while also calling out "the left" for their "filthy lies and distortions of the mighty truths that have been written.""Let us stand among the greatest statues that stand
Politically minded celebrities took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice their respective gripes with Republican senators after they shot down Democrats’ amendments to bring forth witnesses at the onset of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries had a noteworthy mic-drop moment during Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday night (Jan. 21), after he referenced the late Notorious B.I.G. with a "if you don't know, now you know."