Jimmy Kimmel is the latest late night host to apologize for previously performing in blackface.
04.06.2020 - 01:31 / hollywoodlife.com
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has come under fire after she compared Donald Trump‘s controversial photo op to Winston Churchill visiting WWII bunkers. The president held a bible while standing in front of St.
Jimmy Kimmel is the latest late night host to apologize for previously performing in blackface.
Ted Johnson Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was pressed by reporters on Monday on why President Donald Trump, at his Tulsa rally, used the offensive phrase “kung flu” to describe the coronavirus.In one extended exchange, CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang repeatedly asked McEnany why Trump used the terminology.She asked, “Last July, President Trump declared himself the least racist person there is…Why does he use racist phrases like ‘kung flu'”?“The president doesn’t,” McEnany
President Donald Trump is back at it again, and he is taking credit for everything under the sun. Trump did a lengthy interview with the Wall Street Journal, where he spoke about many topics and even answered questions that were not asked by the reporter.
Robert De Niro is ridiculing Donald Trump by comparing his coronavirus pandemic response to that of a “crazy relative.”
Ted Johnson White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended President Donald Trump’s tweet that targeted a 75-year-old protester who was shoved to the ground by Buffalo police officers during a protest last week.Per Factcheck.org, Trump on Tuesday tweeted baseless claims about the man, Martin Gugino. The president wrote, “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur.
Twitter users think Donald Trump, 73, should be the one apologizing after the POTUS threw shade at Drew Brees‘ attempt to backtrack on his anti-kneeling comments. “I am a big fan of Drew Brees. I think he’s truly one of the greatest quarterbacks, but he should not have taken back his original stance on honoring our magnificent American Flag. OLD GLORY is to be revered, cherished, and flown high…,” Trump tweeted on June 5.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump held a last-minute appearance before the press in the Rose Garden to tout the latest unemployment figures, but viewers will have seen a difference from previous events: Reporters were placed closer together.CNN’s Jim Acosta noted that the chairs for the press were originally distanced apart as they have been for previous Rose Garden events during the coronavirus crisis.
Former Nirvana bass player Krist Novoselic found himself hit with waves of backlash when he took to Facebook to praise U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial “law and order” speech, declaring that he would deploy “thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers” to quash protests over the death of George Floyd
Snap, the company that runs Snapchat, revealed on June 3 that they will no longer be promoting President Donald Trump‘s account on the Discover page for news and stories. The social media giant said in a statement to Axios that the demotion is due to Trump’s “violent” comments offline and on Twitter about the George Floyd protests and protestors.
Donald Trump does not have the support of Right Reverend Mariann Budde.