Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
13.03.2020 - 23:25 / variety.com
President Trump on Friday declared a national state of emergency in response to coronavirus, freeing up billions in federal funds to assist with state and local response to the pandemic.
“The action I am taking will open up access to $50 billion of very important — a large amount of money — for states and territories in our shared fight against this disease,” he said.
Trump said the administration is also working to expand testing capacity.
“No resource will be spared, nothing whatsoever,” he
Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
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This video from The Recount, a new approach to video about politics that won’t waste your time or insult your intelligence, tracks President Donald Trump’s response, denial, and downplaying of the coronavirus over the last few months. Watch below:
Twisted Sister frontman, Dee Snider, revealed that his daughter is trapped in Peru due to its government’s response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Earlier this week, Peru's government suspended constitutional rights such as free movement and assembly in light of the coronavirus – closing the borders down completely with little notice.
Rosie O’Donnell strongly criticized Donald Trump for his handling of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. O’Donnell and Trump have famously feuded over the years and the 57-year-old actress and former talk show host reignited their war of words in a recent interview with TMX News on Thursday.
Chrissy Teigen responded to a tweet from Ivanka Trump suggesting a stay-at-home activity parents who are isolating can do with their kids by criticizing the White House’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, the daughter and adviser of President Trump shared an image of herself and two of her children playing under a makeshift blanket-and-pillows fort in their living room.
Over the last few weeks, it seems that coronavirus is on everyone's minds -- including the stars. Hollywood is a political place, and many of its starry inhabitants aren't known for mincing their words.
Chrissy Teigen has taken aim at Ivanka Trump over a social media post about the coronavirus crisis.
Debra Messing shared a video criticizing Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and questioned whether or not the president’s supporters will turn on him as the death toll rises. Messing has been very vocal on social media about her criticism of Trump and his administration in the past.
As nearly all of the public sphere in the United States — from theaters to festivals as well as restaurants and bars — temporarily shutters amid a coronavirus pandemic, more Americans may look to tune in to regular federal or state government pressers or televised town halls. But more U.S.