David Nagy‘s obituary is going viral after his widow, Stacey Nagy, called out President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for their failure to citizens with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Former Georgia congresswoman and gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams called out Governor Brian Kemp for having “absolutely no competency” amid the growing COVID-19 crisis in the state, after Kemp announced that he would block local mandates requiring people to wear face masks. Abrams, 46, said Kemp is “following the lead of the incompetency and the immorality” of President Donald Trump by refusing to acknowledge the danger he’s causing.
David Nagy‘s obituary is going viral after his widow, Stacey Nagy, called out President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott for their failure to citizens with the COVID-19 coronavirus.
With a hefty 2 billion plus downloads on app stores worldwide, TikTok has started a revolution. It’s churned out new memes, disrupted pop culture and gifted us a whole new generation of celebrity influencers.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorAn interview between Axios reporter Jonathan Swan and President Donald Trump that aired Monday on HBO has drawn the kind of social-media huzzahs accorded to a heartwarming meme or the drop of a Taylor Swift album.In a conversation taped Tuesday, July 28, Swan questions Trump’s use of statistics to describe how the nation is grappling with coronavirus, suggesting U.S. efforts are working better than those of other countries.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorShares of Snapchat parent Snap Inc. fell more than 5% today on news that President Donald Trump is backing a deal for Microsoft to acquire TikTok.The slide to about $21.20 came on double the average trading volume and on a day when most media and tech stocks posted gains.
Voters are once again asking Donald Trump to practice what he preaches after the president tweeted about reopening schools amid the coronavirus crisis. “Cases up because of BIG Testing! Much of our Country is doing very well. Open the Schools!” Trump tweeted on August 3, as the COVID-19 death toll in the United States continues to rise past 158,000. Twitter reminded the president that son Barron Trump‘s school is closed until October due to safety concerns.
Bruce Haring, Jill Goldsmith UPDATE, SATURDAY A.M.: TikTok has fired back at President Trump’s plan to shut it down:UPDATE: President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One Friday he will ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok from the United States as soon as tomorrow, NBC News reported. “As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” Trump said.Trump did not say whether he will issue an executive order or use some other method.“Well, I have that authority.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDonald Trump said he will move as soon as Saturday to ban TikTok from the U.S., several weeks after the administration first said it was considering taking such an action against the popular Chinese-owned social video app over concerns that it’s a threat to national security.“As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” Trump said Friday, speaking to reporters on Air Force One.
Ted Johnson It’s no surprise when any entertainment figure endorses the presidential campaign of a Democrat.
As the political controversy surrounding TikTok‘s apparent connections to the Chinese government continues to heat up, three of the platform’s biggest stars — with a combined 37+ million followers on the platform — are revealing their plans to quit the app and move over to a rival!
Also Read: MSNBC and CNN Have Daytime Ratings Wins in July, Fox News Is Most-WatchedHe went on, “Remember at one time you heard people say, ‘It’s only 30,000 or 40,000 people are going to die.’ In April it was reduced to 60,000, 70,000. Donald Trump was saying, ‘Maybe 60,000, maybe 70,000.’ We’re up to 150,000 people and you still have, from the White House, just complete idiocy.
Ted Johnson At virtual concert for Joe Biden on Sunday, John Legend and Andra Day performed a socially distanced duet of Greatest Love Of All, a chorus and Kristin Chenoweth sang numbers with specially written campaign lyrics, and Barbra Streisand delivered eight minutes of closing remarks that were both an endorsement of the candidate and a sharp rebuke of Donald Trump.“Let’s face it, Trump is unfit, mentally and morally, to hold this distinguished office,” Streisand said.The fundraising
Donald Trump, 74, is looking forward to his son Barron, 14, going back to school in a physical setting despite coronavirus cases continuing to increase in some places because he feels the “statistics” have been “great”. The president revealed his thoughts at a press conference from the White House on July 22 after he was asked if he had a “national strategy” for children to return to school safely in the near future.
Most Americans probably learned the phrase “gaslighting” – when someone tries to manipulate you into doubting reality – around the time Donald Trump was elected president, as it was frequently used to describe his behaviour. The members of the Chicks were already well-acquainted with the term.
Even though Donald Trump has continued facing massive pressure from the media and the political establishment to be more pro-active in the fight against the coronavirus, the controversial president has made it clear he doesn’t plan on enforcing a nationwide mask rule. Hot New Hip Hop reported on comments from the Republican politician today in which he admitted he had no plans to mandate the use of masks around the United States.
announced on Twitter three years ago this month — and whether the president would reconsider the policy after 116 members of Congress wrote a letter last week urging him to allow trans people to serve openly in the military.The press secretary responded by pivoting to the Trump administration’s much vaunted plan to decriminalize homosexuality globally.“I haven’t talked to him about that specific policy, but this president is proud that in 2019 we launched a global initiative to end the
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump. During an interview on The Daily Beast‘s podcast The New Abnormal, the 54-year-old actor discussed the requests from fans to edit Trump out of the 2001 movie, which he starred in and directed.
Rudy Giuliani, the former Mayor of New York City and now the personal attorney for President Donald Trump, says he called the cops on Sacha Baron Cohen after an alleged prank.
Despite a petition urging Ben Stiller to cut scenes featuring Donald and Melania Trump out of “Zoolander”, Ben Stiller says their appearance in the comedy is a reflection of the time in which the film was made.