50 Cent really doesn’t want his taxes raised.
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Global’s “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will no longer be a rerun Friday night.
Following the news of U.S. President Donald Trump’s positive COVID-19 test, the host, 56, wrangled his staff to film an impromptu episode.
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The news comes after Trump confirmed he and his wife Melania Trump had tested positive for the virus on Thursday night.
Friday’s new show will feature CBS Chief Medical
50 Cent really doesn’t want his taxes raised.
50 Cent has seemingly endorsed Donald Trump for president after voicing his concerns about proposed tax increases for top earners under Joe Biden.Posting on Instagram, the rapper conceded that “Trump doesn’t like black people” and shared a screenshot from CNBC to illustrate his concern over apparent tax raises.According to the somewhat misleading screenshot, top earners face 62 percent tax in his native New York.“WHAT THE FUCK! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentDonald Trump continues to invoke references that might be obscure or passé to many of his supporters, and Monday’s tweets included references to “the late, great Bob Hope” and a reply to the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman saying “Every rally is BOFFO.” But what exactly was he trying to say? Boffo is one of the terms coined by Variety to describe anything outstanding, like a hit movie.
Francia Raisa had an emotional experience over the weekend. On Sunday, the 32-year-old star took to her Instagram Stories while crying in her car. «I was just on the 405 and I got stuck in that stupid [President Donald] Trump rally and they f**king boxed me in and they're pointing at me and laughing at me, saying, 'Ha ha,'» the visibly shaken star said of her alleged run-in with a Trump motorcade on the Los Angeles freeway.
Donald Trump is an “overt racist” whose behaviour has emboldened others to reveal their “inner prejudices”.The satirist, who is promoting the sequel to Borat that lands on October 23, also accused the US president of being an “overt fascist”.
Savannah Guthrie moderated a controversial town hall with the President Donald Trump on Thursday, and her “Today” show team is supporting her all the way.
Savannah Guthrie moderated a controversial town hall with the President Donald Trump on Thursday, and her show team is supporting her all the way.The journalist received praise from co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Al Rocker for how she handled her conversation with Trump, where she pressed him on the coronavirus pandemic, wearing face masks, his tax records and retweeting a conspiracy theory from QAnon, among other topics.Kotb tweeted that she was «proud» to be Guthrie's partner following the town hall,
Ted Johnson The chairman of the FCC issued a statement on Thursday saying that he plans to move forward with efforts to clarify Section 230, the provision of a 1996 law that gives immunity to internet companies like Facebook and Twitter over the way that they moderate content.Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement as President Donald Trump and his allies have blasted Twitter and Facebook for steps they have taken to restrict the sharing of a New York Post story on Hunter Biden.
Donald Trump's physician said the president has tested negative for COVID-19, according to a memo released by the White House on Monday afternoon, about 90 minutes before he is set to hold a rally in Florida. According to Dr.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump’s boast today on his post-hospitalization health status has been flagged by Twitter for spreading misinformation after he claimed he was immune from coronavirus.“A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday,” Trump wrote. “That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it.
Spike Lee still gets recognized on a walk in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.On this sunny September morning, the 63-year-old director and activist is participating in a socially distanced photo shoot on the street outside his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. As Lee stands on the corner, a dark Subaru screeches to a halt.
Ted Johnson Facebook and Twitter each placed restrictions on President Donald Trump claim that COVID-19 is similar in severity to the flu.As he is recovering from the coronavirus with a regimen of treatments and an army of medical professionals, Trump appears to be switching back to a message that he had earlier this year, that COVID-19 is no worse than the flu.Trump tweeted on Tuesday, “Flu season is coming up! Many people every year, sometimes over 100,000, and despite the Vaccine, die from
Nick Cordero's death, his widow and the mother of his 1-year-old son, Amanda Kloots, has shared several emotional and passionate posts in reaction to President Donald Trump's response to his own COVID-19 diagnosis. Cordero died in July at the age of 41 after a 95-day battle with the coronavirus. Kloots took to social media on Monday to respond to President Trump's tweet about leaving the hospital after two days in which he wrote, «Feeling really good! Don't be afraid of Covid.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticAfter a day of confusion and coronavirus chaos from the White House, Donald Trump has just released a video that is clearly aimed to calm political nerves over his health condition.“I came here, wasn’t feeling so well,” the ex-Celebrity Apprentice host said in footage from Walter Reed Medical Center posted on his Twitter feed.
“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.