Stephen Colbert chatted with “U.S. First Lady Melania Trump” about the president’s poor Tulsa rally turnout during Monday’s “Late Show”.
03.06.2020 - 20:07 / variety.com
By Todd Spangler
NY Digital Editor
Snap, the parent company of social app Snapchat, said that Donald Trump’s account is no longer being promoted on its Discover media platform. The company cited Trump’s comments regarding “racial violence and injustice” for the decision.
Trump’s Snapchat account remains public, available to any users who subscribe to it or search for it. But Snap has stopped featuring the president’s on Discover as it has previously.
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Stephen Colbert chatted with “U.S. First Lady Melania Trump” about the president’s poor Tulsa rally turnout during Monday’s “Late Show”.
Donald Trump is once again inciting violence against Black Lives Matter protesters. The current POTUS warned that if they are planning on gathering outside his Tulsa rally tomorrow, June 20, they are not going to be treated well.
Drew Brees apologized for saying earlier this week that he will «never agree» with players kneeling during the national anthem as a form of protest against police brutality, he faced a new wave of backlash — from President Trump.
Twitter users think Donald Trump, 73, should be the one apologizing after the POTUS threw shade at Drew Brees‘ attempt to backtrack on his anti-kneeling comments. “I am a big fan of Drew Brees. I think he’s truly one of the greatest quarterbacks, but he should not have taken back his original stance on honoring our magnificent American Flag. OLD GLORY is to be revered, cherished, and flown high…,” Trump tweeted on June 5.
First Lady Melania Trump wore Dior as she and President Donald Trump honored Saint John Paul II with a ceremonial wreath at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine. Though many people found President Trump’s and Melania’s visit to the shrine controversial, the National Shrine released a statement saying that the event had been scheduled to sign an order on international religious freedom.
The Rock has released a video calling out Donald Trump for failing to lead and lacking compassion towards . In the eight-minute-long video, the Rock asked, "Where are you? Where is our leader? Where are you? Where is our leader at this time? At this time when our country is down on its knees, begging, pleading, hurt, angry, frustrated, in pain, begging and pleading with its arms out just wanting to be heard."
Dwayne Johnson is showing his support for the Black Lives Matter and calling out President Trump for his actions during the nationwide protest.
While her father, the current POTUS has been getting criticized for his response to the senseless killing of George Floyd while in police custody, Tiffany Trump took to social media to show support to the Black Lives Matter movement by participating in the Blackout Tuesday project.
Anderson Cooper delivered a scathing assessment of U.S. President Donald Trump on “Anderson Cooper 360”.
President Donald Trump was “briefly taken to the underground bunker” as protesters gathered outside of the White House in Washington, DC on Sunday night (May 31).
Love Island star Charlie Brake has deleted his Twitter account after being called a racist for a tweet he sent out.The 25 year old millionaire provoked anger after retweeting and commenting on an inflammatory tweet from Donald Trump which was referring to Americans rioting in the wake of George Floyd being killed by a police officer.
A Donald Trump tribute act left the panel scratching their heads on the final Britain's Got Talent audition show of this series.
Taylor Swift is calling out President Donald Trump.
Taylor Swift is ready to name names. The tweeted directly at Donald Trump this afternoon, following the murder of . Protests in the city started in response to the officer not being arrested, and they had become violent.
Following escalating protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in response to the police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, President Donald Trump via Twitter threatened violence through the military against protesters.Taylor Swift, in a rare political statement, hit back at Trump's tweet, writing, "We will vote you out in November."Protests have erupted across the country following the killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man who an officer suffocated by pinning down Floyd's