more than 114,000 people becoming infected and more than 7,200 deaths in the state, the sign suggested that the virus was a “political agenda.”It also featured a fake quote from U.S. Rep.
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announced on Twitter three years ago this month — and whether the president would reconsider the policy after 116 members of Congress wrote a letter last week urging him to allow trans people to serve openly in the military.The press secretary responded by pivoting to the Trump administration’s much vaunted plan to decriminalize homosexuality globally.“I haven’t talked to him about that specific policy, but this president is proud that in 2019 we launched a global initiative to end the
.more than 114,000 people becoming infected and more than 7,200 deaths in the state, the sign suggested that the virus was a “political agenda.”It also featured a fake quote from U.S. Rep.
Linkin Park have announced plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Hybrid Theory’.Mike Shinoda has confirmed that the band will be marking the record although he won’t say exactly what that will be.He told Kerrang: “We’ve done our best to go to a lot of people who are family, in a sense, and say, ‘What do you think we should do? What would be a good celebration of ‘Hybrid Theory?’ and try our best to do a bunch of those ideas.He added: “I don’t know what I should say about
As part of a new political initiative by Meme2020 — a collective of social media content creators founded by Jerry Media CEO Mick Purzycki — the group has released an animated short film today in which President Donald Trump engages in a rap battle with the ghost of Ronald Reagan.
Ted Johnson Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was finishing up her briefing with reporters on Friday when she criticized so-called “cancel” culture, citing decisions to drop shows like Cops and Live PD in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd.McEnany said that President Donald Trump “is also appalled by cancel culture, and cancel culture specifically as it pertains to cops. We saw a few weeks ago that Paw Patrol, a cartoon show about cops, was canceled.
memo, authored by retired Rear Admiral Alan Steinman, M.D., the former Surgeon General equivalent of the U.S.
Meghan McCain, like the rest of us, has some questions after seeing President Donald Trump wish Ghislaine Maxwell “well” on national television. Maxwell was arrested recently for allegedly helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse and traffic teenage girls, and Trump said during a July 21 press conference that “I haven’t really been following it too much. I just wish her well, frankly.” Meghan wanted to know more about what that meant — was he “signaling something” to his former friend?
so many others in the world of politics, “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah had some very kind words for Chris Wallace of Fox News, who grilled Donald Trump over the weekend in an interview that’s been the talk of the country since it aired.“President Trump sat down for an interview with Chris Wallace, the only reporter at Fox News who isn’t trying to become the next press secretary,” Noah said to open his monologue. “And you can tell that he isn’t because this was no softball interview.
Donald Trump to show how it's done well. “This was an ‘A-plus’ accountability interview,” said Sesno, who spoke to five presidents as a CNN Washington bureau chief and now teaches a class in the “art of the interview” at George Washington University.
grilling of Trump on the coronavirus response and Joe Biden, as well as his willingness to correct the president’s untrue statements.Watch the interview in the video above.Axios’ Jonathan Swan wrote on Twitter, “I think I’ve watched every television interview Donald Trump has done since announcing his candidacy in 2015.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump told reporters that he will bring back the early evening coronavirus press briefings this week, perhaps later in the day on Monday or on Tuesday.His announcement comes after polling showing strong disapproval over the way that he has handled the pandemic, as a rising number of cases across many states is forcing new social distancing precautions and even reshuttering of businesses.“We had very successful briefings.
Linkin Parkis speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission. On Saturday, Twitter removed a campaign-style video featuring a cover of Linkin Park's 2002 song "In the End," citing a copyright complaint.
Chris Willman Music WriterIf “The Princess Bride’s” Inigo Montoya were to ever attend a Donald Trump rally or watch his campaign’s videos, it’s clear what he’d say: “You keep using that song. I do not think it means what you think it means.”From the 2016 campaign through the present day, music fans have been baffled by Trump’s use of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” as his walk-off music at rallies.
Linkin Park is speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission.
Linkin Park let the public know that they do not “endorse” President Donald Trump, ,74 after Twitter deleted one of his campaign-like videos that used their 2002 song “In the End’ on the night of July 18, due to a copyright complaint.
A video supporting Donald Trump featuring the music of Linkin Park was pulled from Twitter on Saturday after the band issued a cease and desist order due to copyright infringement.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA Trump reelection campaign video featuring a rendition of Linkin Park’s “In the End” was pulled by Twitter Saturday night, after the band filed a copyright-takedown notice demanding its removal.Linkin Park confirmed Saturday night it had taken action to remove the video. “Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump, nor authorize his organization to use any of our music.
Linkin Park have issued Donald Trump with a cease and desist order over the use of their song ‘In The End’.On Saturday (July 18), the president shared a campaign-style clip tweeted by White House social media director, Dan Scavino, which featured the 2001 single.A few hours later, the clip was removed from Twitter with the notification: “This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner.”Twitter removed the video following a copyright complaint made by Machine Shop
Despite backlash from fans, Ben Stiller has no plans to remove a scene from Zoolander which features Donald Trump. During an interview on The Daily Beast‘s podcast The New Abnormal, the 54-year-old actor discussed the requests from fans to edit Trump out of the 2001 movie, which he starred in and directed.