Donald Trump isn't fond of Meghan Markle and he's making sure she knows it. The President of the United States of America expressed his thoughts on the Duchess at a recent White House press briefing just days after Meghan Markle urged fans to vote.
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System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan has hit back at fans who have criticised his controversial political opinions.The musician sparked outrage back in June when he spoke out in praise of Donald Trump, describing him as “the greatest friend to minorities” in the US.
He later targeted Black Lives Matter, saying that the movement “never had legitimacy” and calling it a “propaganda tool” for the Democrat Party.Taking to Instagram yesterday (September 8), Dolmayan shared a negative online review
.Donald Trump isn't fond of Meghan Markle and he's making sure she knows it. The President of the United States of America expressed his thoughts on the Duchess at a recent White House press briefing just days after Meghan Markle urged fans to vote.
November 3 is now just weeks away, and many celebrities are using their platforms to encourage their fans to not only register to vote, but actually vote in the 2020 presidential election. Stars like Taylor Swift, Halsey, and Kerry Washington took to social media on September 22, National Voter Registration Day, to make sure their fans’ voices are heard when it comes to selecting the United States’ next president: Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Here’s what they had to say.
Ryan Reynolds spelled out what is at stake in the upcoming US presidential election while Kerry Washington pulled a bait-and-switch as celebrities marked Voter Registration Day.
Yet another woman has come forward to accuse President Donald Trump of sexual assault.
straight to your inbox Goalkeeping great Edwin van der Sar has backed David de Gea to get back to his best for Manchester United, but has also been impressed by the rise of Dean Henderson. One of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's biggest selection dilemmas ahead of the new Premier League season is who will be his first-choice goalkeeper for the campaign.
Travis Scott is getting hit with a fine.
Donald Trump has been widely mocked after playing Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s ‘Fortunate Son’ when arriving at a campaign rally in Michigan.The 1969 track was released at the height of the Vietnam war and offers a scathing take on military deferments and the safe positions that were offered to well-connected individuals at a time when millions of Americans were being drafted to the front line.Singer John Fogerty previously said of the track: “The song speaks more to the unfairness of class
UPDATE (9/8/2020, 11 p.m. ET): On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, the US Justice Department asked to take over as President Donald Trump’s defense team in a lawsuit brought on by E. Jean Carroll, who accused the former Celebrity Apprentice host of raping her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s — this, according to CNN.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Here’s the first look still for Everybody Hates John, the Norwegian comedy that TrustNordisk is launching sales on at the forthcoming Toronto International Film Festival.The movie is a hybrid animation / live action project, as you will see from the image. It chronicles the life of Johan, a small town loner with a flair for dynamite who finds himself in constant conflict with the rural community.
For years, Gong Yoo fans have been waiting for the handsome actor to star in a K-drama post the wildly successful Goblin aka Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, which aired between 2016-2017. While the actor impressed us with his films, fans were still craving to see the 41-year-old actor back in a TV show.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorThe Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg visited CNN’s Reliable Sources on Sunday to talk about the recent reporting the magazine did on Donald Trump, which has stirred controversy after the publication claimed Trump called Americans war veterans who died in battle “losers” and “suckers”.Since the article came out, the White House has overwhelmingly denied these claims.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIn what could be the greatest — and most hilariously friendly — feud of 2020, John Oliver has been putting the city of Danbury, Connecticut on blast for the past couple of weeks on Last Week Tonight. During one episode while unpacking the racial disparities when it came to jury selection process in Connecticut, the host said “If you’re going to forget a town in Connecticut, why not forget Danbury? Because, and this is true, f*** Danbury!” There was really
Ted Johnson The Atlantic’s bombshell story that Donald Trump made disparaging comments about American soldiers triggered a day-long guessing game and debate over the piece’s anonymous sources.Trump himself joined in, telling reporters that “it could have been a guy like” his former chief of staff, John Kelly, even as the White House spent much of the day attacking The Atlantic and insisting that its story was false.