Ramy Youssef is sharing a hysterical behind-the-scenes video of the 2020 Emmy Awards!
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Jordan Moreau Twitter has taken down a video tweeted by President Trump that used the song “Electric Avenue” after receiving a copyright complaint.Trump tweeted the video on Aug. 12, which featured an animated train with his campaign logo barreling through a town while Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden followed behind slowly on a railroad handcar.
Ramy Youssef is sharing a hysterical behind-the-scenes video of the 2020 Emmy Awards!
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmAuthor and occasional Deadline columnist Don Winslow has announced on Twitter that he’ll have Bruce Springsteen as a cohort in the next of his long series of caustic videos that reflect his intense dislike for President Donald Trump and the job he has done in the White House. Winslow was not specific about how Springsteen or his music will factor into the video, but he Tweeted that he is “Thrilled to be working with Bruce @springsteen on our next video.
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according to Business Insider.Business Insider obtained a copy of Woodward’s forthcoming book, “Rage,” and reported Thursday that Trump said during one of his interviews for the book, “I saved his ass. I was able to get Congress to leave him alone.
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tweeted last month that featured Eddy Grant’s song “Electric Avenue” after receiving a copyright complaint, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap on Tuesday.The takedown comes on the same day that Grant sued the Trump campaign for unauthorized use of his song, which was used as the soundtrack for a clip of a train moving quickly (representing the Trump campaign) while a manually operated vehicle (representing the Biden campaign) lags behind.According to the copyright complaint, which was
Eddy Grant is hitting back at Donald Trump.
video posted to Twitter Aug. 12.
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implied Black voters “ain’t Black” if they’re considering a vote for President Donald Trump in November.“I shouldn’t have said it, but the truth is there’s a fundamental difference between Donald Trump and me on the issue of race across the board,” Biden told ABC News’ Robin Roberts on Friday.