Why should you vote for Joe Biden instead of Donald Trump on November 3? Let us start to count the reasons.
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Instagram Stories to tell his fans he was doing ‘a bit of homework’ ahead of this week’s show before announcing the first guest that will be joining him, albeit virtually.Mary Trump, the niece of US President Donald Trump, will be chatting to Ryan about her explosive new memoir about the Trump family Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.Holding up a copy of Mary’s book, Ryan revealed: ‘It’s quite the story.
She gets right under his skin’ and adding that
.Why should you vote for Joe Biden instead of Donald Trump on November 3? Let us start to count the reasons.
Donald Trump took a swipe at the Duchess of Sussex on Wednesday after the former Meghan Markle and Prince Harry participated in a Time 100 video urging Americans to vote.Meghan, an American, says in the video that every four years elections are referred to as the most important election of our lifetime. “But this one is,” she stressed.
Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will be among the guests on this Friday's Late Late Show.
The Late Late Show.The US’ Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will be chatting to Ryan Tubridy via video call.Ryan announced the line-up on his RTÉ Radio 1 show on Thursday morning, as he shared that former President of Ireland Mary McAleese and world champion boxer Kellie Harrington will be among his guests.Speaking about Dr Fauci, the host revealed that he was excited to speak to him as he has had ‘the most difficult job’ during the pandemic.This is partially
Time 100 television special in which they encouraged Americans to vote in the upcoming election. “We’re just six weeks out from , and today is National Voter Registration Day. Every four years, we are told the same thing, that ‘this is the most important election of our lifetime,’” Markle said.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsPresident Donald Trump said during an Ohio rally Monday night that the COVID-19 virus “affects virtually nobody.” But with more than 200,000 Americans dead due to the coronavirus, Seth Meyers questions the president’s lack of concern.“I’m sure those people died just to make you look bad. I heard they were deep state Antifa terrorists paid for by George Soros to stop breathing.
U.S. President Donald Trump doesn’t usually comment on British royalty, but he made an exception during his Wednesday press conference at the White House.
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.
President Donald Trump is already discussing a replacement to fill the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
#LateLate pic.twitter.com/Cq2lEDR7py— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) September 18, 2020‘This thing has driven a stake through the heart of who we are and how we live our lives for over six months now. And we’re all putting a brave face on it.
“The O.C.” actress Samaire Armstrong posted a passionate video on Wednesday pledging her support for Donald Trump for the 2020 presidential election. Armstrong, 39, also criticized the “far left mob” for silencing Americans who hold conservative beliefs.
The RTÉ Guide, he said: ‘Many of the guests we had on were actually proving to be better interviewees with no audience.
Samuel L. Jackson guest-hosted “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Friday, and toward the end of his monologue he warned viewers he was about to get serious.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden said that his campaign is suspending advertising on Friday for the 9/11 anniversary.“I’m not going to make any news today,” Biden told reporters. “I’m not going to talk about anything other than 9/11.
Stolen City, was interviewed on The Ryan Tubridy Show on RTÉ Radio 1 in July and told his story of remaining positive after being diagnosed with leukaemia.The band will chat to Ryan before they perform for the country.