Lil Wayne’s series of unfortunate events continues following his Donald Trump endorsement!
07.11.2020 - 05:57 / foxnews.com
Two women attending a Florida street rally to support President Trump were injured when someone shot pellets at them from a car, authorities said Friday. Fort Lauderdale Police and Fire Rescue crews responded to a street corner around 6:15 p.m.
and found two injured women. Both were hit with pellet rounds -- one was struck in the shoulder, WPLG-TV reported. They were treated at the scene for minor injuries, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department told Fox News. The pair were attending a rally
.Lil Wayne’s series of unfortunate events continues following his Donald Trump endorsement!
The Late Show opened the November 17 episode by calling out Donald Trump with a killer Empire State of Mind parody, warning him that he’s not welcome back in the Big Apple after he leaves the White House. Trump, who was born in Queens and spent his entire pre-presidency life in NYC, recently disavowed the blue state in favor of Florida. Stephen Colbert is making it clear that there’s absolutely no take backs.
Byron Donalds, the incoming congressman from Florida's 19th Congressional District, credits President Trump's gains with Black voters to his "swag" and said Republican House members will need to channel that attitude to effectively take on the House Democratic Squad. Trump made inroads with the Black community not just because of pre-coronavirus economic gains, but also because of his confident nature, Donalds said.
Donald Trump supporter Lil Pump didn’t actually register to vote in the 2020 US Presidential election, voter records confirm.The rapper made a speech at Trump’s final pre-election rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 2.As The Smoking Gun report, Pump – real name Gazzy Garcia – doesn’t appear as a registered voter in the Florida records.
Lil Pump publicly pledged his support for Donald Trump ahead of the 2020 presidential election and even showed up to his rallies… but he didn’t bother voting.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., slammed Democrats for going after President Trump's election lawsuits after Joe Biden was projected to be the president-elect Saturday.
Is everything truly OK with Florida Georgia Line or are they just remembering good old days that are gone forever?!
Matt Gaetz, a Republican congressman from Florida, is being called out for the series of emojis he posted in response to a photo posted by Tiffany Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump.
Could this really be the end for country music duo Florida Georgia Line??
The Republican Party of the future will be a "multiethnic, multiracial working-class party," Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., told "Hannity" Tuesday, pointing to surprisingly strong Latino voter support for President Trump in Miami-Dade County. "What I mean by 'working-class party' are normal, hard-working everyday people that don’t want to live in a city where there is no police department, where people rampage through the streets every time they're upset about something, where their kids
the Presidential election and perhaps the coronavirus pandemic are a source of tension for the duo.Tyler has been very critical or President Trump for several years and follows President-elect Joe Biden. Brian, however, implied to a fan that he supported Trump.
Local police in Florida are investigating after a Trump supporter allegedly ripped off a mask worn by a counter-protester at a recent “Stop the Steal” rally in Pensacola over the weekend. Video broadcast by WEAR-TV showed a man in a red shirt, with Trump-Pence 2020 written on the front, rip off a mask worn by a woman from the opposite group during a tense exchange.
After Donald Trump was projected to have won Florida in the 2020 election and the Democratic candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, underperformed in Miami-Dade County, which has the deepest concentration of Hispanic voters in the state, including Cuban Americans, there's been a fair amount of media speculation about why Biden struggled with the Latinx vote in Florida.
John Leguizamo bashed Floridians after the state was called for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. The actor is one of Hollywood’s more outspoken critics of the president and his administration and spent the bulk of election night and Wednesday morning with the rest of the country on Twitter watching results pour in. Ultimately, the state and its 29 electoral college votes were called in the incumbent candidate’s favor despite Democrats making a big push and raising expectations
Lil Pump has lost 300,000 Instagram followers after endorsing Donald Trump in the US presidential election.The Florida rapper, whose real name is Gazzy Garcia, spoke to a crowd of Trump supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday evening (November 2), and was hailed as “one of the big superstars of the world” by the current POTUS.He has since shared multiple posts from the evening to his official Instagram account, while also changing his name on the platform to ‘Lil Pimp’ – a nod to Trump’s
President Trump is projected to win Florida's 29 electoral votes thanks in part to Cuban American voters in the traditionally Democratic stronghold Miami-Dade County, which has a heavily Hispanic population. While Trump did not win Miami-Dade County, he came much closer to Democratic nominee Joe Biden's numbers (53%-46%) than he did when running against Hillary Clinton in 2016 (63%-34%).That translated to a 3.4% win in the state in 2020 compared to his narrow 1.2% margin in 2016.
outcome of the election remained unclear, claiming victories in states that have not yet been decided and portraying the orderly counting of millions of legally cast votes as an illegitimate effort to steal the election.The president pointed to his projected wins in Florida and Texas — although he falsely said nobody had projected those states — and claimed he'd won Georgia even as ballots are still being counted in some of that state's largest counties.
Lil Pump has changed his Instagram name after Donald Trump mistakenly called him “Little Pimp” during an election rally this week.READ MORE: What a Donald Trump or Joe Biden victory at the US election will mean for YOUThe Florida rapper, whose real name is Gazzy Garcia, spoke to a crowd of Trump supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday evening (November 2), and was hailed as “one of the big superstars of the world” by the current POTUS.However, fans who were tuned in to the stream quickly