Celebrities are getting choked up over an incredible election-themed “Avengers: Endgame” video.
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.Celebrities are getting choked up over an incredible election-themed “Avengers: Endgame” video.
Stephen Colbert was dressed for a funeral when he taped the November 5 episode of The Late Show. Colbert, 56, tried to hold back tears as he addressed his audience in a heartfelt speech, rather than the humorous monologue that usually marks the top of the talk show.
Stephen Colbert surprised even himself on Thursday night as he recorded shortly after President Donald Trump's press conference in which he falsely claimed victory in the 2020 presidential election and said that former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democrats were «trying to steal an election» as well as «trying to rig an election.»«We're taping this a little while after Donald Trump walked into the White House briefing room and tried to poison American democracy,» Colbert began, standing next
Stephen Colbert surprised even himself on Thursday night as he recorded shortly after President Donald Trump's press conference in which he falsely claimed victory in the 2020 presidential election and claimed that former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democrats were «trying to steal an election,» and, «trying to rig an election.»«We're taping this a little while after Donald Trump walked into the White House briefing room and tried to poison American democracy,» Colbert began, standing next
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’.
Stephen Colbert got emotional during Thursday’s “The Late Show” as he spoke about Donald Trump and the U.S. presidential election.
It’s been a full day since polls closed in the 2020 presidential election, and no winner has yet been declared. Amid the confusion, chaos and law suits swirling around the results, late-night hosts spent the evening mining the situation for comedy gold.
the 2020 presidential election, and no winner has yet been declared.
It’s been a busy day across the pond with the US elections well under way, and the battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden captivating the world. And while Americans went to vote, some also used the opportunity to celebrate Election Day with cooking, cakes and social media snaps.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have started to come in and it looks like they’re not as strong as in previous cycles.According to Variety, around 22.8 million total US viewers tuned in to watch the beginning of Election Night across the channels ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Univision and Telemundo.Although these are very early figures, they are down significantly from Election Night 2016 at the same stage.Currently, ABC leads the way with 5.9 million total viewers, followed closely by NBC with 5.7 million.
Peter White Television EditorAs the battle between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden continues, and may well continue for days, the likes of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, James Corden, Trevor Noah, Conan O’Brien and Samantha Bee will return to relatively normal filming schedules to discuss the election.However, writing jokes and speaking to guests, including political folks such as Cory Booker, Shepard Smith and Steve Kornacki, this afternoon
As of Wednesday morning, a president has yet to be elected while votes continue to be counted across the country.
Michael Moore took to social media on Wednesday morning to share his thoughts on the state of the election after a night of tense vote counts and early projections. Above all, the celebrity filmmaker, who has been an outspoken opponent of Donald Trump, explained that he feels optimistic about Joe Biden’s chances of winning despite his opponent seemingly taking an early lead in the polls on election night. “First, I just slept like a baby in my chair with the TV blaring.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe final result of the 2020 presidential election is still very much up in the air, however, one strong likelihood is that fewer viewers watched Election Night this year than in previous cycles.Around 22.8 million total viewers tuned in to watch the beginning of a back-and-forth race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden across ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Univision and Telemundo.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDid Sen. Bernie Sanders eerily predict the course of events on Election Day during his appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last week?During Sanders’ Oct.
Also Read: Kanye West Concedes Election But Looks to 2024 Presidential Run“It’s actually a good thing we don’t know who won yet,” Colbert said of the too-close-to-call showdown between incumbent Republican president Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah were among those covering U.S. election night live on Tuesday.
Joe Biden‘s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon is slamming President Donald Trump‘s declaration of victory in the 2020 Election, which has not yet been decided.
Election Day 2020 is here.
President Trump has been criticizing states that have extended deadlines for accepting ballots beyond Election Day, saying that the country should have a result by Tuesday night. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, however, says that his state will make sure that every ballot is counted, regardless of what the president says.