The Philadelphia Inquirer picked up on a tweet from the president of the United States today, Donald Trump, in which he stated that he and his administration would designate Antifa as a terrorist group.
13.05.2020 - 09:03 / breakingnews.ie
Hollywood star Robert De Niro has reopened his feud with Donald Trump and said the president “doesn’t care” how many people die from coronavirus.
The Oscar-winning actor, 76, is one of Mr Trump’s most vociferous critics and has now taken aim at his handling of the health crisis.
More than 82,000 people have died in the US, according to Johns Hopkins University, more than any other country.
During an appearance on Newsnight, De Niro described the situation at the White House as “Shakespearean,”
The Philadelphia Inquirer picked up on a tweet from the president of the United States today, Donald Trump, in which he stated that he and his administration would designate Antifa as a terrorist group.
By Bruce Haring
Donald Trump said the US would be terminating its relationship with the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Joe Biden said he “should not have been so cavalier” in comments earlier Friday in which he suggested African Americans who back President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”
He was challenged on a number of racial issues
"It's appalling, it's appalling. He wants to be re-elected, he doesn't even care how many people die."
In a scathing new painting, Jim Carrey blamed President Trump and the entire Republican Party for the many deaths COVID-19 has caused in the United States. The “Kidding” star took to Twitter on Monday to share an image of the Grim Reaper standing in front of Donald Trump’s face and raising his skeletal middle finger to the viewer.
Cher always thought Donald Trump was an attention-seeking fool long before he became U.S. President, recalling the times she used to watch him look stupid in Aspen, Colorado.