Ivana Trump, the ex-wife of President Donald Trump, is speaking out after he tested positive for coronavirus.
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Erik Pedersen Managing EditorStephen Colbert got a scoop tonight for his CBS late-night show. Veteran journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward brought along what he calls a “quite revealing” exclusive recording of President Donald Trump from five months ago saying of the coronavirus, “Bob, it’s so easily transmissible, you wouldn’t even believe it.”Woodward tells Colbert and us that the recording was made April 13 during a call made from the Oval Office.
Ivana Trump, the ex-wife of President Donald Trump, is speaking out after he tested positive for coronavirus.
“This is a very unusual episode of the show,” declared Stephen Colbert in an unexpected Friday night episode of Global’s “The Late Show”.
Also Read: Tucker Carlson Says It's 'Pretty Weird' That Trump Got COVID So Close to the Election (Video)TONIGHT: A very new and very unusual Friday episode after a very unusual day. #LSSC pic.twitter.com/aFAARopbMC– A Late Show (@colbertlateshow) October 3, 2020Colbert is concerned for Trump not because he cares about Trump specifically — but rather just because he cares about the office of the president.“I really think it’s important for all of us to separate the man from the office.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticThe coronavirus infected Donald Trump is doing “very well” under a new treatment at Walter Reed Medcal Center but his reelection campaign manager now has tested positive for the disease.Just minutes after the former Celebrity Apprentice host’s White House physician Sean Conley issued another update on his boss’ condition, Bill Stepien has become the latest but surely not the last aide to now have COVID-19.Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Clark has
Global’s “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will no longer be a rerun Friday night.
Unable to launch a book tour amid the global pandemic, John Lithgow recruited his celebrity friends for a series of video readings promoting the release of his new book of satirical Trump-inspired poems. Speaking to The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, the actor detailed how he was able to produce the project, which features a total of 21 two-minute video readings of his work fromTrumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown: Verses for a Despotic Age ahead of its Sept.
first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden. In addition to celebrities reacting on social media to the widely panned shouting match between the two candidates, many late night hosts also gave their live reactions to televised event. Jimmy Fallon addressed his audience with a heavy sigh, saying, «Man what the hell was that? Was that a debate? I am so… what was it? I am so stressed right now.
Donald Trump’s taxes have been exposed, and the late-night hosts had a field day.
Ted Johnson Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump and his siblings, claiming that she was defrauded out of the settlement of her share of her grandfather Fred Trump’s business holdings.The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
Bob Woodward's Rage sold more than 600,000 copies in its first week of publication, continuing a yearlong wave of blockbuster books about President Donald Trump. Simon & Schuster announced Wednesday that Woodward's book will be going into its fourth printing, with total books in print to be 1.3 million copies.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump again mocked MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi for the moment when he was struck by a rubber bullet while covering protests in June, and told a rally crowd that it was a “beautiful sight” when police targeted an unidentified reporter and “threw him aside like he was a bag of popcorn.”Speaking at a rally in Moon Township, PA, Trump singled out Velshi, who was struck by a rubber bullet last June while covering protests to the death of George Floyd last June in Minneapolis.Trump
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorToward the end of his news briefing on the state of California’s multiple emergencies, California Governor Gavin Newsom was challenged about the changing nature of his rhetoric on Donald Trump’s policies.A reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle highlighted the fact that the governor sent out toughly-worded fundraising email after his meeting with Trump on Monday about the state’s fires.In the email Newsom said, “I confronted the President about what’s happening
In a new audio clip from his interviews with President Donald Trump, Watergate journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward offered more evidence of how the U.S. leader knew about the dangers of the novel coronavirus earlier this year.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Monday, as Joe Biden called Donald Trump “a climate arsonist,” the president met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, who took an agree-to-disagree approach while calling out the president on climate change.Later, Trump meet with scientists, state officials and politicians to discuss further the massive wildfires scorching the state.Wade Crowfoot, California’s Secretary for Natural Resources, gave the president a blunt assessment his wildfire performance.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom started by thanking President Donald Trump for his help on the California wildfires when they met on Monday.Newsom said the president acted very quickly and that his major disaster declaration “profoundly significant.”“I want to thank you and acknowledge the help that you’ve given,” said Newsom to Trump before saying the amount of federal support the state has received, “may be a record.”He thanked the president for his commitment
Ted Johnson The biggest bombshells in Bob Woodward’s Rage already have been reported, but in his first sit-down interview on 60 Minutes on Sunday, he explained why he decided to make a final judgment in his book about Donald Trump — that he was the “wrong man for the job.”“You’re known as the reporter who doesn’t put his thumb on the scale,” 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley said to Woodward.
Celebrities in Hollywood are leading a charge in calling for another impeachment of Donald Trump after excerpts from journalist Bob Woodward’s upcoming book “Rage” contained remarks from the president earlier this year that show him downplaying the threat of the novel coronavirus pandemic in its early stage.