First Daughter Ivanka Trump is facing some intense backlash on social media after she opted to be the face of President Donald Trump’s latest initiative about “skills-based” hiring in the federal government. Friday, Mr.
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Trevor Noah tears into U.S. President Donald Trump and the police response to protesters following the death of George Floyd.
Noah called out Democrats and Republicans alike on Tuesday’s episode of “The Daily Social Distancing Show”.
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Noah, 36, first teased members of the Democratic party for wearing traditional African cloth when kneeling for Floyd. They “look like extras from ‘Coming to America 2′” he roasted. The talk show
First Daughter Ivanka Trump is facing some intense backlash on social media after she opted to be the face of President Donald Trump’s latest initiative about “skills-based” hiring in the federal government. Friday, Mr.
The Hollywood Reporter picked up on comments from Trevor Noah this week in which he addressed the way in which film and television productions portray police officers, and how these depictions may have a deleterious effect on the way the public views police officers.
As anti-police brutality and anti-racism protests continue to occur nationwide, Trevor Noah highlighted the violence-heavy portrayals of police and law-enforcement officers on TV. "Believe it or not, watching cop shows makes a lot of people see the police as infallible," Noah said.
Jon Stewart is back in his old stomping grounds.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerJoe Biden claimed today at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania that the coronavirus is responsible for 120 million deaths.
Trevor Noah says the lack of true understanding from white corporate America regarding Black people is painfully obvious.
Donald Trump is getting a taste of embarrassment.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorThe comedy fallout over President Donald Trump’s less-than-perfect rally Saturday continued apace tonight as Trevor Noah weighed in. During his monologue for The Daily Social Distancing Show, the host fairly reveled in the embarrassingly low turnout that reportedly (gasp!) made POTUS furious.“Aww, poor Trump,” Noah said.
told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in an interview that will air Sunday. “That’s fundamentally what’s happening in America.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerJohn Bolton, described as a full-time “Got Milk” ad by Trevor Noah, has a new book expected to be out soon, The Room Where It Happened. No, it’s not an homage to the musical Hamilton, which has a song of roughly the same name.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThere’s a reason Trevor Noah is doing his show from home. “It’s not that I forgot to pay the utility bill at the studio,” he said.
Trevor Noah gave an impassioned speech about the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks during Monday's episode of The Daily Show. On June 12, Brooks fell asleep in his car at a Wendy's drive-thru in Atlanta after drinking alcohol.
Trevor Noah thinks it’s high time police reconsider how they approach arresting people.
Spike Lee is worried that the "Defund the Police" movement, which has sprung up amid the worldwide anti-racism protests in the wake of George Floyd's death, will have adverse effects with President Donald Trump perverting the message to stoke fear.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorFormer Vice President Joe Biden has been making the rounds of news and talk shows lately, and tonight he did a virtual interview with Trevor Noah for The Daily Social Distancing Show. “If you were to become president, do you think that there would be a world where defunding the police would be the solution and getting some of these responsibilities away from police forces — police in schools, police handling mental illness, police handling homelessness, etc.?”The
Peter White Television EditorJoe Biden is going on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah as he continues his campaign media blitz.The former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee will appear on the Comedy Central show this evening, June 9.
Trevor Noah took time during Monday's episode of The Daily Show to talk about instances of police violence against protesters amid the worldwide demonstrations in the wake of George Floyd's death. Noah began the segment by sharing that many people have compared the recent protests to the civil rights movement.
The Daily Showreturned from its brief hiatus with an emotional, hour-long episode in which host Trevor Noah soberly discussed the protests against police brutality taking place all over the globe, along with the incidents of retaliation from the police themselves. "Never before in American history has there been an uprising like this, exactly like this, where you have huge numbers of people coming out every single day, in every single state in the country," Noah said.
Also Read: Scenes From Black Lives Matter Protests in LA With Michael B Jordan and MoreNoah followed this with a truly disturbing supercut of some of the more brazen displays of ugly violence directed by police at lawful protests.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorTrevor Noah and The Daily Social Distancing Show returned from a two-week hiatus tonight — but dang if there he had anything to talk about. It’s not like, y’know, stuff happened.But Comedy Central’s intrepid late-night host soldiered on and opted to tackle an old topic: police brutality.The day before George Floyd is laid to rest, an often grim-faced Noah said: “People have been comparing this moment to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.