Melania Trump stepped out for a Fourth of July event in an Alexander McQueen dress and caused everyone on social media to talk about it. However, it was not for a positive reason at all that they were discussing her fashion.
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Will Thorne Staff WriterShowtime has announced that its miniseries on James Comey will air over two nights in late November.The network has also released a first look at Jeff Daniels in character as the former FBI Director, and Brendan Gleeson in full Donald Trump mode.Now titled “The Comey Rule” and based on Comey’s bestselling book “A Higher Loyalty,” the series will take viewers on an insider’s journey down the corridors of power, where decision-makers struggle to apply old norms to a
.Melania Trump stepped out for a Fourth of July event in an Alexander McQueen dress and caused everyone on social media to talk about it. However, it was not for a positive reason at all that they were discussing her fashion.
Claudia Conway, the 15-year-old daughter of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and prominent President Donald Trump critic George Conway, has become a viral TikTok star, thanks to her pro-Black Lives Matter and anti-Trump videos. The young girl, who is very close to both of her parents, is using her platform to educate her generation when it comes to issues like social justice.
It’s just so simple. Wearing a face mask has been proven to prevent the spread and transmission of the coronavirus.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook is following in Twitter’s footsteps in dealing with controversial and inflammatory statements from high-profile figures — like Donald Trump.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in an employee town hall meeting Friday, said the company will start adding warning labels to content posted by politicians that would otherwise violate its policies if it’s deemed to be in the “public interest.”“Often, seeing speech from politicians is in the public interest, and in the
The Comey Rule, Showtime's buzzy upcoming drama about former FBI director James Comey and his publicly turbulent relationship with Donald Trump, before the 2020 presidential election after all. Showtime has announced a new premiere date for the two-part, four-hour limited series after director Billy Ray criticized its original, post-election debut date. The Comey Rule will now air on back-to-back nights, Sunday, Sept.
Will Thorne Staff WriterShowtime has officially moved the premiere date for its miniseries about former FBI Director James Comey and his tumultuous relationship with President Donald Trump to prior to the presidential election.The move comes after backlash from the cast and crew, expressed in a letter written by series writer and director Billy Ray.
The Panic! At The Disco singer is NOT Okay with the current POTUS using his music! After Donald Trump played High Hopes at his rally in Tulsa, Brendon Urie did not hesitate to make it very clear that he is not allowed to do that! In fact, he demanded that he stopped using his track, and did not hold anything back when he slammed the controversial president. Obviously, Urie is not a supporter and he would rather not be associated with the Donald or his campaign in any way.
Brendon Urie is not happy with the Trump Campaign using is music.
Ted Johnson Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco objected to the Donald Trump campaign’s use of “High Hopes” at a Phoenix event on Tuesday, even using an expletive to make his point.“Dear Trump campaign,” Urie wrote on Twitter. “F— you.
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie has taken to Twitter today (June 24) to request that Donald Trump stop using the band’s music for his election campaign.The tweet comes after Trump walked onto the stage at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona to the sound of P!ATD’s hit single, ‘High Hopes’.Urie was concise in his Tweet, urging Trump to “stop playing my song”. Read the full tweet below.Dear Trump Campaign,Fuck you.
Brendon Urie does not want President Donald Trump using his music.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterShowtime’s upcoming miniseries “The Comey Rule” could soon be changing premiere dates.The show, which details former FBI Director James Comey’s tumultuous relationship with President Donald Trump, was originally scheduled to debut in late November. That would put it after the U.S.
President Donald Trump took the stage for his first campaign rally in months.Outside hundreds of demonstrators flooded Tulsa's streets and blocked traffic at times, but police reported just a handful of arrests.Many of the marchers chanted and some occasionally got into shouting matches with Trump supporters, who outnumbered them and yelled "All lives matter".Later in the evening, a group of armed men began following the protesters.
Ted Johnson A federal judge has rejected a Justice Department effort to prevent the release of the memoir from Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton.But U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth also was highly critical of the way that Bolton went about submitting his book for review and then went ahead and published it before obtaining a written clearance.Bolton “has gambled with the national security of the United States,” Lamberth wrote.
Showtime has shared the two first look photos at their upcoming political project The Comey Rule!