Summer Zervos, the former The Apprentice contestant suing the show’s former frontman Donald Trump for defamation, can proceed with her lawsuit now that Trump is no longer President of the United States, a New York appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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Former Fox News contributor Stacey Dash is making a lot of apologies for her past support of Donald Trump.
She revealed she voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and then voted for Mitt Romney in 2012. She said she now describes herself as “apolitical.”
“I’ve lived my life being angry, which is what I was on Fox News,” she said to Daily Mail. “I was the angry, conservative, Black woman. And at that time in my life, it was who I was. I realized in 2016 that anger is unsustainable and it will destroy
Summer Zervos, the former The Apprentice contestant suing the show’s former frontman Donald Trump for defamation, can proceed with her lawsuit now that Trump is no longer President of the United States, a New York appeals court ruled Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel returned for a Live! broadcast, after a full week of vacation.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterVariety executive editor and New York Times bestselling author Ramin Setoodeh is writing a reported nonfiction book about “The Apprentice,” the TV show that single handedly changed the course of American history.HarperCollins has signed a deal to publish the book about the reality TV series starring Donald Trump, which will feature exclusive interviews with everyone from producers who worked on the show to former contestants on “The Apprentice” and its
Antonio Ferme editor“The View” co-host Meghan McCain has apologized for dismissing former President Donald Trump’s racist nicknames for COVID-19.Back in March 2020, the conservative talk show host said she didn’t “have a problem with people calling it [COVID-19] whatever they want.”“I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community,” McCain tweeted on Monday.
Meghan McCain is apologizing for her past comments about COVID-19.
Meghan McCain has apologized for some of her past comments.
The View cohost Meghan McCain is apologizing for her previous dismissal of then-President Donald Trump’s anti-Asian nicknames for the coronavirus, calling Trump’s words “racist rhetoric.”
A day hitting the links in West Palm Beach turned into a full blown hissy fit for Donald Trump. The former president, 74, was spotted smashing his golf club after apparently botching a swing in front of a group of buddies, which included pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau. Trump seemed in high spirits in other photos from the outing before flying into a fit of rage. See the photos HERE.
Naman Ramachandran Donald Trump may no longer be POTUS, but his opinions remain as trenchant as ever. In an interview with Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe that launches her new podcast, the former U.S.
Since its announcement, there’s been a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming film from James Gray, “Armageddon Time.” Though the title of the film might make you think it’s a post-apocalyptic action film, Gray’s new feature is a drama that pulls from his own life as a kid in New York City, attending the Kew-Forest School in Queens, which happens to be the same school that former POTUS, Donald Trump attended.
Stacey Dash has apologized for her past political behaviors and support of Donald Trump — and Twitter cannot stop roasting her for it!
Stacey Dash is stepping out of the political limelight and even issuing an apology for her past outspoken support of former President Donald Trump. In an interview with The Daily Mail published on Thursday, the Clueless star said anger is what drove her political stance and motivated her to be a conservative media contributor.
Stacey Dash has had a major change of heart when it comes to her political views. In a new interview with DailyMailTV, the outspoken “Clueless” star apologized for her past controversial comments, slammed her time at Fox News and said she no longer supports former President Donald Trump.
Stacey Dash has had a major change of heart when it comes to her political views. In a new interview with, the outspoken star apologized for her past controversial comments, slammed her time at Fox News and said she no longer supports former President Donald Trump.Dash, 54, joined Fox News as an on-air commentator in 2014 but the network decided not to renew her contract in 2017.
Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama appear in a new campaign introduced by the Ad Council encouraging Americans to get vaccinated.
Stacey Dash, who was previously a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, has denounced the former president — and the riots he incited at the Capitol on Jan. 6 are a big reason why.
Even though former President Donald Trump now legally calls Florida home, the native New Yorker he returned to the Big Apple on Mar. 7 for the first time since leaving the White House on Jan.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the internet video platform will lift its suspension of Donald Trump only after it determines that “the risk of violence has decreased.”On Jan. 12, YouTube determined that Trump’s channel violated the site’s policy against inciting violence, resulting in a suspension of least seven days.