President Donald Trump, despite multiple weeks of challenging the results of the 2020 Election, gave some clarity to his willingness to concede to Joe Biden.
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Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticAfter several weeks of partially losing the political plot, Saturday Night Live came out blazing tonight as Donald Trump’s reign of error begins to end, at least officially.In a throwback to the first SNL after the election of 2016, the skit saw Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump give a concession serenade, kind of.
But that all came after Jim Carrey’s Joe Biden and Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris gave their victory speeches, with a bold swipe at The Police’s
.President Donald Trump, despite multiple weeks of challenging the results of the 2020 Election, gave some clarity to his willingness to concede to Joe Biden.
Eric Trump‘s wife has some thoughts, er, feelings about how this past presidential election went down! But it doesn’t really matter, because facts don’t care about her feelings!
Jon Voight’s new video endorsing pro-Trump conspiracy theories.The actor and father of Angelina Jolie released a two-minute clip on Twitter yesterday (11 November) calling Donald Trump’s legal battle against the election results the “greatest fight since the Civil War”.Voight – an outspoken Republican and Trump supporter – railed against “evil” Democrats, saying he was “disgusted with this lie” that Joe Biden had won.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorWith many conservatives and Donald Trump backers in a lather over heightened scrutiny of Facebook and Twitter posts during election season, social media startup Parler is emerging as a fast-growing alternative.The Henderson, NV-based company, founded in 2018 by computer programmers John Matze and Jared Thomson, says its membership swelled to about 8 million from 4.5 million in just the past week. Parler’s app is the No.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorYG’s song “F— Donald Trump” is four and a half years old and was released when a Trump presidency still seemed far-fetched.
Alec Baldwin isn’t shedding any tears over the likely end to his tenure on “Saturday Night Live”. Following the announcement that Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the election, Baldwin took to Twitter to reveal how he feels about the impact the result will have on his career.
Alec Baldwin isn't shedding any tears over the likely end to his tenure on . Following the announcement that Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the election, Baldwin took to Twitter to reveal how he feels about the impact the result will have on his career.The 62-year-old actor has been portraying Trump on the sketch series since 2016.«I don’t believe I’ve ever been this overjoyed to lose a job before!» Baldwin tweeted.
Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live in the wake of the US President’s election defeat.Baldwin has lampooned Trump on the sketch show since the tail-end of the latter’s 2016 election campaign.Memorable moments included the recreation of the presidential debate with Kate McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton, during which Baldwin’s Trump frequently sidled up behind his opponent, echoing Trump’s actions in the real debate.He also more recently went head to head with Jim Carrey, who debuted his comedy
Joe Biden has been named as the new US President, many Americans were celebrating his victory. And funny man Jim Carey praised the news by resurrecting his famous 1994 character to tell the Donald Trump his thoughts on the matter.
Jim Carrey and Maya Rudolph reprised their roles as President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Saturday Night Live hours after the duo’s historic win.Carrey, 58, and Rudolph, 48, poked fun at the election on the Saturday, November 7, episode of the NBC sketch comedy show, which was hosted by Dave Chappelle.“We did it. Can you believe it? I actually kind of can’t.
It was no surprise this week that the last 2020 presidential election sketch of “Saturday Night Live” threw back to 2016’s memorable result.Four years ago, an emotional Kate McKinnon, playing Hillary Clinton, sat behind a grand piano on the Studio 8H stage and played a mournful rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” to protest Donald Trump’s shock victory.
was brimming with joy and excitement following Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' election victory, and it was evident in this weekend's cold open. The extremely timely sketch focused on a speech Biden and Harris delivered just hours before airtime.Jim Carrey reprised his role as Biden, and shared a message of celebration and unity.«Thank you very much, America.
election results — complete with Maya Rudolph donning a white suit like Vice President-elect Kamala Harris wore for her acceptance speech.Jim Carrey played President-elect Joe Biden, taking the stage and poking fun at the five-day wait for results.
Alec Baldwin is suiting up as Donald Trump for possibly the last time.
Alec Baldwin is ready to hang up his Donald Trump wig.
Alec Baldwin, 62, is ready to “retire” his portrayal of Donald Trump, 74, on Saturday Night Live. The actor debuted the character to much fanfare in Sept.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Americans may be celebrating Joe Biden’s victory in front of the White House and all over the nation, but inside the Executive Mansion, Donald Trump is going off the deep end.Back from the golf course the defeated incumbent unsurprisingly quickly took to social media to insist the election was stolen from him and that he is the real winner.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will speak to America tonight for the first time as the President-elect and Vice President of the United StatesLess than an hour after the former Vice President was declared the winner over Donald Trump, the campaign of the soon-to-be 46th POTUS’ announced Biden and Harris are set to address the country at 8 PM EST/5 PM PT Dr. Jill Biden and the now Second Man Doug Emhoff will join their spouses on stage in Wilmington, Delaware.