Arrivals for the 2020 Grammy Awards are underway, and politics have hit the red carpet -- as have some familiar faces who are familiar because they bring politics to the red carpet.
08.01.2020 - 21:21 / hollywoodreporter.com
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran appears to be “standing down” and said no Americans or Iraqis were harmed in Iran's Tuesday ballistic missile strike on two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops.
Speaking from the foyer of the White House (watch below), Trump announced that the U.S.
will immediately place new sanctions on Iran “until Iran changes it’s behavior.” He defended his targeted killing last week of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force.
Arrivals for the 2020 Grammy Awards are underway, and politics have hit the red carpet -- as have some familiar faces who are familiar because they bring politics to the red carpet.
As President Donald Trump's impeachment trial begins in the U.S. Senate, the president is facing sharp criticism not only for his alleged abuse of power regarding the Ukraine scandal, but for his decision to assassinate Iranian major general Qassem Soleimani that led to a counter-attack from Iran. So, internet comedian and Trump satirist Randy Rainbow is here to offer him some advice for his 2020 re-election campaign ... sort of.
While under growing pressure from the crisis in Iran and his numerous scandals at home, the impeached President Donald Trump, 73, decided to take in a little football on Monday, Jan. 13.
By Anita Bennett
Cardi B says she’s planning to file for citizenship in Nigeria after taking a dig at President Donald Trump for his part in increasing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Triggered by the recent airstrikes on Iran by the USA, Cardi B is considering applying for Nigerian citizenship and the Nigerian government is happy to take her in. The situation between the two countries recently escalated following a US airstrike that ended up killing Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani.