Trevor Noah tears into U.S. President Donald Trump and the police response to protesters following the death of George Floyd.
28.05.2020 - 21:09 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Twitter shares are taking a hit today as President Donald Trump declares war on social media with the Jack Dorsey-led company in the crosshairs for slapping cautionary notes on two presidential tweets this week.
The stock was down 2.6% in afternoon trade in a mixed market with the DJIA up about 0.66%. Shares of Facebook, whose CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to distance his company’s policies from Twitter on Wednesday, were up 0.72% despite an immiment executive order by the
Trevor Noah tears into U.S. President Donald Trump and the police response to protesters following the death of George Floyd.
Neil Young shared a message of hope with his fans in a Viewpoint article for his Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian website Saturday (June 6) that publicized his support for the Black Lives Matter movement and his disdain for President Donald Trump.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. President Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video amid the heightened political tensions across the nation.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. leader Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video condemning the President’s actions amid heightened racial tensions across America.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. leader Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video condemning the President’s actions amid heightened racial tensions across America.
Dwayne Johnson has hit out at U.S. leader Donald Trump’s lack of “compassion” in a lengthy video condemning the President’s actions amid heightened racial tensions across America.
By Todd Spangler
By Bruce Haring
Spike Lee is concerned Americans have died as a result of following President Donald Trump’s unscientific health advice during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Taylor Swift has condemned U.S. leader Donald Trump for threatening violence in the wake of anti-police brutality protests in Minnesota.
Following escalating protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in response to the police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, President Donald Trump via Twitter threatened violence through the military against protesters.Taylor Swift, in a rare political statement, hit back at Trump's tweet, writing, "We will vote you out in November."Protests have erupted across the country following the killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man who an officer suffocated by pinning down Floyd's
Hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to curtail legal protections for social media platforms, Facebook decried the order as having the “opposite effect” of “protecting freedom of expression” while Twitter called it “reactionary and politicized.”
Donald Trump is calling out social media companies with an executive order.
By Ted Johnson
By Todd Spangler
President Donald Trump‘s threat to shut down social media platforms is as empty as can be, according to renowned constitutional expert and Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Tribe explained in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife that by doing so, the president would be violating the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects freedom of speech.