Snoop Dogg is not holding back. On Wednesday, XXL Magazine shared a video on Twitter of the 48-year-old hip-hop icon briefly addressing supporters of President Donald Trump.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Taylor Swift has taken the gloves off when it comes to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The pop superstar quoted his risible “When the looting starts, the shooting starts” tweet, which threatened protesters in Minneapolis with gunfire — and received a warning label from Twitter that it promoted violence — before making a vow to help turn out the vote against him this fall. Wrote Swift: “After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have
.Snoop Dogg is not holding back. On Wednesday, XXL Magazine shared a video on Twitter of the 48-year-old hip-hop icon briefly addressing supporters of President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame was again vandalized over the weekend during protests. The president's marker, located at Hollywood Boulevard and North Highland Avenue, first had messages written on it before being completely spray-painted black with "BLM" or Black Lives Matter inscribed below, according to multiple social media posts.
A KTLA reporter is apologizing to Cardi B after feeling the wrath of her English language mastery.
Shortly after the video was released of George Floyd being killed by a police officer and protests began to rise up around the US, Spike Lee released a short clip editing together the videos of Floyd and Eric Garner being killed alongside a similar scene in the director’s own “Do The Right Thing,” asking the question, “When will history stop repeating itself?” In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lee talked about the connection between his 1989 acclaimed film and the recent racist
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Jimmy Kimmel grappled with his own white privilege during the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” opening monologue. He revealed that the first time he heard the term he was “defensive” and misunderstood what it truly meant.
was among the thousands of people who showed up on Tuesday, June 2, in Los Angeles to peacefully protest the killing of by a police officer.Palmer did more than just march, however. In a video tweeted out by NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz, she gave a powerful speech to members of the National Guard present at the .
Keke Palmer appeared to engage in a meaningful conversation with National Guard soldiers on Tuesday in Los Angeles, speaking out against President Donald Trump's rhetoric and requesting that the armed officers march with the protesters.
Keke Palmer appeared to engage in a meaningful conversation with National Guard soldiers on Tuesday in Los Angeles, speaking out against President Donald Trump's rhetoric and requesting that the armed officers march with the protesters.In a clip that has now gone viral — posted by NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz on Tuesday afternoon — Palmer can first be heard addressing a May 29 tweet posted by President Donald Trump in which he wrote “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”"You
By Dominic Patten
This is wild!
Taylor Swift is ready to name names. The once notoriously politically silent singer tweeted directly at Donald Trump this afternoon, following the murder of George Floyd by a white police officer who was filmed pinning him to the ground in Minneapolis.
Billie Eilish is the latest celebrity to pile on President Donald Trump for his tweets about protesters in Minneapolis, Minn. following the death of George Floyd.
Taylor Swift on Friday blasted President Donald Trump for a tweet he posted hours prior that protesters in Minnesota should be shot. "After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence? ‘When the looting starts the shooting starts’??? We will vote you out in November.
Taylor Swift is one of the many celebrities who recently spoke out against President Donald Trump regarding his tweet about the riots and protesters in Minneapolis, Minn. over the death of George Floyd. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter slammed Trump for using violent rhetoric on Twitter Thursday night.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Taylor Swift has taken the gloves off when it comes to U.S. President Donald Trump. The pop superstar quoted his risible “When the looting starts, the shooting starts” tweet, which threatened protesters in Minneapolis with gunfire — and received a warning label from Twitter that it promoted violence — before making a vow to help turn out the vote against him this fall.