Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Senate Judiciary Committee will begin Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett on Monday at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m.
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Ted Johnson Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said on Tuesday that he will support a vote this year on a Supreme Court vacancy, making it all the more likely that President Donald Trump will be able to secure a vote for his nominee.“My decision regarding a Supreme Court nomination is not the result of a subjective test of ‘fairness’ which, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder,” Romney said in a statement.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Senate Judiciary Committee will begin Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett on Monday at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m.
Vampire Diaries actors Paul Wesley and Matthew Davis got into a tiff voicing their opinions on Twitter.Apparently, as Davis (Alaric Saltzman) watched, he was most bothered by Donald Trump's running mate allegedly not having enough speaking time. In since-deleted tweets, .
Fox News.I repeat, Donald Trump—the man against opponent despite having the —just called the first Black and Asian American woman to ever take part in a vice presidential debate a “monster.” And, for some reason, a “communist," which is "This monster that was on stage with Mike Pence—who destroyed her last night, by the way—but this monster," Trump said while calling into Fox Business on October 8. "I thought that wasn't even a contest last night.
Peter White Television EditorThe Late Show’s Stephen Colbert is back with his second original Friday night show in a row and he’s bringing the cast of The West Wing with him.Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, Bradley Whitford and creator Aaron Sorkin will appear on the CBS talk show on Friday October 9.Last Friday, Colbert aired an episode of The Late Show after President Donald Trump contracted COVID-19.This comes ahead of the launch of The West Wing special on HBO Max on October 15.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeRobert Smigel has figured out what disgraced morning anchors Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer are up to: They’re co-hosting a midday talk show in Sarasota, Fla., and making their guests very uncomfortable.That was one of the many gags on Smigel’s half-hour Fox special “Let’s Be Real,” which featured puppets parodying Rose and Lauer, as well as Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Rudy Giuliani, Kanye West and Nancy Pelosi.
@realDonaldTrump proud boys pic.twitter.com/YNZo7l1FVyThe move comes just days after British clothing firm Fred Perry retired its black and yellow polo shirt, which had become an unofficial uniform for the group.Recipe: Vegan jackfruit tacosNetflix trailer for David Attenborough: A Life on Our PlanetJoe Biden tells Donald Trump to 'shut up'Trump grilled over bombshell tax returns report in presidential debate: 'I don't want to pay tax'Biden hits back at Trump over Hunter allegations: 'His family
President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Saturday, capping a dramatic reshaping of the federal judiciary that will resonate for a generation and that he hopes will provide a needed boost to his reelection effort. Republican senators are already lining up for a swift confirmation of Barrett ahead of the Nov.
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.
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.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorHollywood insiders expressed deep concerns on Saturday as President Donald Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the death this month of Ruth Bader Ginsberg.As a federal judge and as a legal scholar, Barrett has a track record as a social conservative who stands in staunch opposition to many liberal causes and policies that have been embraced by Hollywood heavyweights, including on abortion, education, health care and
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.
The people mourning the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the steps of the Supreme Court made sure that Donald Trump knew how they felt about him when he showed up to pay his respects.
Ted Johnson Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump and his siblings, claiming that she was defrauded out of the settlement of her share of her grandfather Fred Trump’s business holdings.The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
UPDATE, 9/24/20, 11:41am ET: Mary Trump has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan against Donald Trump, the late Robert Trump, and Maryanne Trump Barry, accusing her uncles and aunt of committing fraud and evil conspiracy.
President Donald Trump‘s visit to the Supreme Court, where the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is lying in repose following her September 19 death, was cut short when he was confronted by angry protesters. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, was met with a chorus of boos from Justice Ginsburg’s mourners during their brief visit, and a crowd chanting “vote him out” as he stood silently.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump said that the White House would have to approve an effort by the Food and Drug Administration to impose stricter standards for a coronavirus vaccine.The Washington Post reported that the FDA is moving toward new guidance for emergency authorization of a vaccine, which would make it unlikely that it would get a green light before Election Day.“That has to be approved by the White House,” Trump said. “We may or may not approve it.
Ryan Reynolds spelled out what is at stake in the upcoming US presidential election while Kerry Washington pulled a bait-and-switch as celebrities marked Voter Registration Day.