On the eve of Thanksgiving, Joe Biden asked Americans to remember “we’re at a war with a virus — not with each other,” while Donald Trump once again refused to be thankful for a chance to go quietly into the Presidential night.
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an heartfelt address to the world, in a 16-minute video reckoning with Trump’s declaration of fraud as Joe Biden edged ahead in the US presidential election.Addressing his decision to wear black, Colbert explained it was due to Trump’s speech. “I’m wearing black tonight because I was getting dressed this afternoon and I thought, ‘He might try some shenanigans and it might be fitting to tell jokes while wearing something sombre if he goes down that dark path’.
On the eve of Thanksgiving, Joe Biden asked Americans to remember “we’re at a war with a virus — not with each other,” while Donald Trump once again refused to be thankful for a chance to go quietly into the Presidential night.
Celebs on Twitter are ripping into Donald Trump after he retweeted advice from “Christmas Vacation” actor Randy Quaid.
Over the course of four hours on November 24, Donald Trump retweeted and responded to five tweets from actor Randy Quaid about alleged voter fraud in the 2020 election. Nearly all of the tweets from Quaid, a known conspiracy theorist, were flagged by Twitter as false. Trump was immediately mocked on Twitter by baffled voters who clearly didn’t predict this clear match made in heaven.
It was revealed earlier today (November 20) that Donald Trump Jr had tested positive for coronavirus.
Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
50 Cent has said he’s “sure” that Lil Wayne was paid to support Donald Trump before the US election, having turned down the chance himself to secure his own $1 million payday.Wayne faced controversy at the end of last month when he posted a photo of himself meeting Trump online, praising the president for his work on criminal justice reform.Appearing on the radio show The Breakfast Club, Fiddy explained how he was offered an initial fee of $500,000 (£377,500) to perform at Trump’s inauguration
Lil Wayne’s series of unfortunate events continues following his Donald Trump endorsement!
Ted Johnson Barack Obama is on a publicity blitz for his new memoir Promised Land, and he’s already drawn headlines for his warnings about democracy in the face of rampant disinformation in the media.He does go into some detail about how he himself countered Donald Trump’s false suggestion that Obama was not born in the United States.
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has responded after Donald Trump supporters depicted the President as the Amazon Prime Video show’s villain Homelander.In the anti-superhero show, Homelander is seen committing murder, spreading xenophobic hate and making love to a Nazi.Last week, Trump supporters held the #MillionMAGAMarch in Washington, DC following the President’s defeat to Democrat nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 US Presidential election.As shared by writer Laura Jedeed on Twitter, one Trump
Donald Trump‘s increase in votes from Black male voters in the 2020 US election could in part be attributed to “the bling, the women, the money” in rap music.During an extensive interview with The Atlantic, the former president suggested that comparisons can be made between the way in which Trump values success and the opulent displays of wealth often portrayed in the genre’s music videos.“It’s interesting: people are writing about the fact that Trump increased his support among Black men [in
Stephen Colbert appeared elated on Monday's Late Show at the news that Joe Biden was the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. The CBS host kicked off his monologue by pouring two glasses of champagne, one for himself and one for his wife, Evie, who had joined him in his small, COVID-19-era studio.
Saturday Night Live following confirmation of Joe Biden’s victory in the US election, which included a number of barbs directed at outgoing President Donald Trump.Chappelle, who also hosted the post-election episode of the show in 2016, called Trump a “racist, hilarious son of a bitch” in his opening monologue last night (November 7).After relaying that a London friend had told him the world would be a “safer place now that America has a new president,” Chappelle cautioned: “Do you guys remember