Alec Baldwin floated a conspiracy theory over the weekend that Donald Trump will use the nation’s armed forces to somehow stop the general election in November.
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.Alec Baldwin floated a conspiracy theory over the weekend that Donald Trump will use the nation’s armed forces to somehow stop the general election in November.
NEW YORK -- USA Today says that a column that the newspaper solicited and published from presidential trade adviser Peter Navarro criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci was misleading and did not meet fact-checking standards.
Trump has dealt with a number of cease-and-desist orders ever since he first started campaigning for the presidency in 2015 and 2016. A new report from USA Today said Linkin Park just joined the long list of other performers who demanded the president to cease using their material for his political rallying.
Also Read: 'Briarpatch' Trailer: Rosario Dawson Tries to Find Out Who Killed Her Sister While Zoo Animals Run Amock (Video)“Briarpatch” showrunner Andy Greenwald revealed the show’s cancellation news via Twitter on Thursday, sharing a statement that began, “Hey, friends. Just wanted to let you know some disappoint news before you hear it from anyone else: BRIARPATCH isn’t returning for another season at USA.”“Though I’ve known for months, it’s still a bummer,” Greenwald continued.
Peter White Television EditorRosario Dawson-fronted drama Briarpatch is not returning for a second season.The freshman drama series has been canceled at USA Network after one season, a move which showrunner Andy Greenwald called a “bummer”.The show, which is based on the Ross Thomas novel, premiered in February.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Briarpatch” has been canceled after only one season at USA Network.The cancelation was confirmed by showrunner Andy Greenwald, who posted the news on Twitter.“Just wanted to let you know some disappointing news befreoy uo hear it from anyone else: ‘Briarpatch’ isn’t returning for another season at USA,” Greenwald tweeted. “Though I’ve known for months, it’s still a bummer.
The Evel Knievel series that was planned at USA, starring Milo Ventimiglia, has been axed, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVUSA Network will not be going forward with Evel, its high-profile limited series starring This Is Us‘ Milo Ventimiglia as the larger-than-life ’70s daredevil Evel Knievel.The limited series was to film during Ventimiglia’s hiatus from This Is Us.
Also Read: Trump's Former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney Warns Republicans: 'We Still Have a Testing Problem' With COVID-19“USA is incredibly disappointed to have had to make this decision, as we were so excited about this project and working with Milo, Etan, and everyone involved,” said a spokesperson for the network.TheWrap reported last September that the series was set to be titled “Evel,” and would follow Knievel as he prepares for one of his greatest death-defying feats — the historic Snake
Joe Otterson TV ReporterUSA Network is no longer moving ahead with the limited series about Evel Knievel starring Milo Ventimiglia, Variety has confirmed.It was announced last September that Ventimiglia, who stars on the hit NBC drama “This Is Us,” was to play the famous daredevil. However, the coronavirus pandemic shut down the series on March 13, right before production was to begin.
Lee Greenwood's signature hit "God Bless the USA" leads Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart for the first time, blasting from No. 50 to No.
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Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe USC School of Cinematic Arts will remove an exhibit devoted to actor John Wayne, a USC student and football player in the 1920s, after months of insistence from students denouncing the Hollywood star’s on-the-record racism and the portrayal of Indigenous Americans in many of his films.The removal was announced today by Evan Hughes, the school’s Assistant Dean of Diversity & Inclusion.“Conversations about systemic racism in our cultural institutions
Kanye West is still insisting that he is going to run for US President in this year’s elections, despite missing the deadline to stand in at least some states.
her friend told multiple media outlets. TheWrap has reached out to representatives for Gilois.Along with “McFarland USA,” Gilois co-wrote the film “Glory Road” about Texas Western college basketball team of the 1960s, and “The Lost Wife of Robert Durst,” a 2017 Lifetime TV movie that starred Katharine McPhee.
Page Six says Meghan McCain is still upset after the publication reported on Meghan’s move to her home in Virginia from New York City amid the coronavirus pandemic. McCain supposedly took to her Twitter account to write that her neighborhood in Manhattan looked like a “war zone.” A comedy writer poked fun at Meghan’s comments, stating that she and The View co-host lived in the same neighborhood and everything looked fine.
A number of celebs are using July 4th to bring attention to the Black Lives Matter movement and other issues facing the United States.
While many stars are finding ways to celebrate the 4th of July this weekend, Miley Cyrus is using her platform to protest the national holiday and speak out for human rights. The singer reminded her 111 million followers on social media that not everyone in the United States sees "liberty and justice."